fter traveling the US full-time for over a year, we’ve seen almost every kind of terrain in the country. We’ve explored the desert in Arizona. We’ve blended into the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple. We’ve probably wandered the streets of more small towns in America than most. So, we thought it was safe to say we’d seen it all. No town or bed and breakfast could blow our minds, because ‘been there done that’, right? WRONG. 6
This spring we found ourselves in the rolling hills of Kentucky at yet another B&B. The scenery couldn’t possibly have been more stunning, and the house was perfectly set atop a grassy hill. It was like something out of a painting. Our hosts, Karen and Herb, welcomed us with bright smiles and brownies, which is definitely the quickest way to our hearts. We spent that first night chatting, eating, and relaxing at Willow Bend Farm. The next day was when we really got to experience what makes Willow Bend unique. It’s not your typical bed and breakfast. It’s called a farm stay, and it allows you to enjoy the best parts of farm life. You can spend time by the pond, catching and releasing some catfish. You can ride the tractor around the grounds, and Herb may even let