Stephen Fry, the British actor and television host, has a current TV series in which he travels throughout the United States. The series is described as such:
The brilliant, lovely, witty, kind, warm-hearted and delicious Stephen Fry drives through America with his black English taxicab visiting every state fighting the ignorance and misconceptions outsiders might have about The United States Of America. To really get to know "the Americans", as it were, we have to explore the people, culture, landscapes and activities state by state, for there are some great differences.
In this episode, he visits Kentucky. Central Kentucky specifically.
The young man who he interviews, Griffin Van Meter, is an acquaintance of ours. We never knew he had a tattoo, though.
Check out the part where Fry visits the Woodford Reserve Distillery. It's a hoot.
I really wish this series would be shown on BBC America. All we ever see there anymore is crappy reality programming for the most part.
I took this a week or so ago. We had grilled dinner, and eaten it out on the patio with some good friends. We stayed out way after dark, necessitating the lighting. The lights are by IKEA. I'm not sure where the wine came from, but I suspect it was purchased at Wine + Market in downtown Lex Vegas.
Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30) Aperture: f/3 Focal Length: 105 mm ISO Speed: 200 Exposure Bias: -2/3 EV
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