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Living at Mile Marker 803.9 of the Ohio River in Downtown Henderson KY

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Geocaching- Kentucky Boi Travel Bug (TB50B3)

Posted on February 28, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

Back in early 2000 I started Geocaching it was like many new technological things and many people had never heard of it back then but now lots of people are enjoying Geocaching.  It is a great sport that involves travel, outdoors, exercise and use of computer/internet.geocache

We hid a Geocache on the property of our family owned bed and breakfast on July 6, 2003.  As of today River’s Railroad Cache has been found 218 times!  The cache is named after my nephew River Priest.  He continues to contribute to the success of the Geocache by checking on it frequently.

We have had a great time watching and talking to the people who find the Geocache. They have taken many pictures of our downtown.  Many people have just came to Henderson KY just to find this geocache.

kentuckyboi-20090228 This is too funny.  Back on November 14, 2002 I was vacationing in the Keys of Florida.  I hid in a very popular Geocache a travel bug called “Kentucky Boi”.  That travel bug along with the Barbie Head attached has traveled over 10,000 and is presently trying to make it back to Kentucky.    You might might be able to view the travel bug here but it might require you to be a member of Geocaching.com.

Henderson KY has several Geocaches.  One that is quite fun to find is very close to the caboose that is located in the back on the new Henderson Welcome center.  The name of that cache is called “Welcome to Henderson”.

Just this week I installed the Geocaching iPhone application.  More on what I think of that later.  So far it looks like another killer application for the iPhone.

Want to know more about Geocaching?  CLICK HERE

Sister & River are you ready to go on a day long adventure Geocaching?  Perhaps Chicago on a train?

Have you ever been Geocaching?  Tell me about your adventure.

Article in Evansville Courier paper about Geocaching (5/22/2009)

Filed Under: Henderson KY, Living Downtown, Recreation Tagged With: Geocaching, Travel Bug

The Visual Arts in Henderson KY

Posted on February 14, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

One of the really interesting things about living in a small town as Henderson Kentucky is the importance we place on visual arts. We have a very active arts community both visually and performing.

One organization that I have been a part of for over 12 years is the Ohio Valley Art League.  Under the direction of Jule McClellan.

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Jule is like the energizer bunny.  She never stops running!  We would not have the vibrant visual arts community in Henderson if it was not for people like Jule McClellan.

Just this week she went to Frankfort KY and received a Kentucky Arts Council grant for OVAL.

This weekend an exhibit opens at the First Methodist Church   called “The Art of Well-Being VII”.  This is a incredible exhibit encourages artist to “interpret well-being as he/she feels” in any medium.  Jule has worked with the organization of this show.

artofwellbingThe exhibit opens Sunday, February 15 at 3:00 pm.   A piano concert by Mary Ann McClure Blackwell and Jica Crafton at 3:30.  During intermission the art show winners will be announced.

What a great way to mix art, music, healthy living and spirituality in one experience.  My hat goes off to the organizers at First Methodist Church Henderson KY for hosting and organizing this fine exhibit of art.

What do you think of the visual arts in Henderson KY?   Have you ever attended a function of Ohio Valley Art League?

Filed Under: Henderson KY, The Arts Tagged With: Ohio Valley Art League

Where did you get a name like Nibby?

Posted on February 2, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

I’m often asked that question. My official name is Norris Nisbet Priest. Since my father and I have the same first name, we decided to use the shorted British name for Nisbet—Nibby. I don’t consider Nibby a nickname since I have always been called Nibby, even before my birth. Everyone calls me Nibby, and I sign everything Nibby Priest. To me Nibby is my real name, and I am quite proud of its distinctiveness.

But, how did I get the name Nibby? NNP Baby Picture

My parents, Norris Odene and Mary Elizabeth Priest, married in August 1958 and moved into a small apartment on North Main Street in downtown Henderson, Kentucky. They were soon cautioned watch out for two sisters who lived in the house next door to the apartment.

The sisters, my parents were warned, were sometimes difficult to deal with.

In August  of 2008 my parents (Norris & Mary Elizabeth) celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

As fate would have it, my parents became friendly with the sisters, although one of them, Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin, was confined to the home and died in 1959.

The surviving sister’s name was Miss Mabel Nisbet McLaughlin, but my family referred to her as Granny Mabel. She became quite fond of my parents and in 1964, when my mother was pregnant with me, my parents decided to name me Nisbet in her honor.

Granny Mabel thought I hung the moon and she spoiled me rotten. Many days when I was six and seven years old, Granny Mabel and I sat on her front porch and sold chocolate milk or tea to the people walking by on North Main Street.

We often watched “Old Man Vaughn,” sharply dressed in his black overcoat and top hat, get out of his big black Cadillac and walk directly across the street to his business, the Vaughn Insurance Agency Co.

Granny Mabel died on December 7, 1971. She had a stroke and, even though I was only seven years old, I remember it very vividly. I was the last person that she was able to talk with before her death.

Another connection about my name Nibby and Granny Mabel is that, ironically, in August 1974—three years after Granny Mabel’s death—my father bought an interest in the Vaughn Insurance Agency Co., the same business whose owner Granny Mabel and I had watched so many times.

In 1986 my parents moved from the “suburbs” of Henderson and purchased their current residence at 319 North Main Street, across the street from their first apartment and from Granny Mabel’s house, and two doors from their insurance agency.

Three years later, I purchased a house at 330 North Water Street, the street behind my parents’ house and the insurance agency, and I lived their for almost a year. Then my father’s mother, Violet Littlepage Priest, needed to move to town from the little country town of Hebbardsville KY.

Violet Littlepage Priest (my grandmother)  moved into the North Water Street house so she could be closer to my parents.  At the time my grandmother moved into the Water Street house, I moved to a residence about three miles outside of downtown Henderson, Kentucky. Violet passed away in December of 2002.

The spring of 2004 the Water St house was razed  and I built a new home where I reside today.

I have worked at Vaughn Insurance since 1984 years and I continue to be amazed at the coincidence of circumstances that brought my family and me to this location and this business.

Granny Mabel would be so proud today to see and know that her namesake Nibby’s office window at Vaughn Insurance looks directly at the front porch of her home place and that my parents and grandmother are all within one city block of each other!

For all of this I am grateful of my name NIBBY and of my rich family heritage!

I know of only one other person named Nibby—Frank Nisbet “Nibby” King, Jr., a retired attorney of the prestigious law firm in downtown Henderson KY Dorsey, King, Gray, Norment & Hopgood.  This firm is my preferred choice for legal services in Henderson Kentucky.

Have you ever known of anyone who has “Nibby” for their name?  If so let me know!

Filed Under: Family, Henderson KY, Living Downtown

We got some Extra Help at the Insurance Agency today

Posted on January 30, 2009 Written by Nibby Priest

My niece Sister Kally Priest has been out of her house (and school image too) since Tuesday because of the lack of power.

She has along with her parents have been nesting quite comfortable at the Priest family home on North Main and L&N Bed and Breakfast.

This afternoon she made herself useful and assisted us in handling claim inquires here at Vaughn Insurance.

One of her first tasks was to write a story about frozen pipes and how it causes damage.

Here is the story she wrote with some help from an insurance publication:

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Filed Under: Agency Management, Insurance

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