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GRANDPA JEFF’ S

Trail Rides

Relax on a journey with Grandpa Jeff. Take in the scenery and wildlife. No two rides will ever be the same— sunny summer days, fall colors, winter snowfalls, spring blossoms.
Trail Rides, Pony Rides, Hay Rides Cattle Drives, and Custom Excursions
At least one hour notice.
Trail Ride Reservations can be made by phone, e-mail, or through our website.
Grandpa Jeff personally trained our horses to take exceptional care of your family and friends of all ages.
call or text www. GrandpaJeffsTrailRides. com cell( 812) 272-0702 info @ GrandpaJeffsTrailRides. com 5889 S. Skinner Rd.
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Morgantown, Indiana
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WE SELL & DELIVER BULK MULCH & TOPSOIL Salt Creek Plaza • Nashville( 812) 988-8888 • www. BearHardware. com
Mon.– Sat. 7:30am – 7:00pm • Sun. 10:00am – 4:00pm
50 Our Brown County March / April 2021

Since 2003, Our Brown County has been publishing a semi-regular feature called“ The Sampler,” stories about eating out in Nashville and Brown County.

Now, over 50 of those stories have been gathered up in a new anthology,“ The Restaurant Sampler Collection: Restaurant reviews from Nashville and Brown County, Indiana,” available on Amazon. com.
The dining experiences described by author Jeff Tryon include trips to the restaurants along the main drag of Nashville like the Nashville House, Hobnob Corner, Artist’ s Colony Inn, and Brown County Inn, and to the ones off the beaten path such as Brownie’ s in Bean Blossom, the 19 th Hole at the Salt Creek Golf Course, the Farmhouse Café, and the Gatesville General Store.
Along the way, the reader gets a feel for the ambience, glimpses of the décor and, most importantly, finds an informed discussion of the menu, the service, and how the food turned out.
It provides a good read for anyone interested in Brown County, dining out, or restaurants in general.
Tryon readily admits that the whole thing was“ an excuse to eat out with my wife and whoever else I can wrangle into coming with me on these assignments, usually members of my family. I hope everyone will enjoy these little vignettes of all the various places we can eat out in Brown County.”
Tryon can also be heard offering occasional commentary on WFHB’ s monthly radio program“ The Brown County Hour.” •