I missed yesterday's ride due to rain so got back on the bike today. It was overcast when I left but the rain started about half-way through the ride. It wasn't bad but did slow me down a bit.
Last March, we took a trip back to the Philippines so my wife could visit her family. It's been a couple of years since we've had the chance to see them and they hadn't had an opportunity to meet Zachary. The wife's family lives in a suburb of Manila called Taguig City. So while on the trip, I took a couple of days to slip away and visit Corregidor Island in Manila Bay. Before we get into the trip, let's look a little at the history of the island.
This may be an obvious post, given that we live in Lynchburg, but the Jack Daniel Distillery is a neat place to visit. Holding the distinction as the oldest registered distillery in the United States, is the location where every drop of Jack Daniel whiskey is produced. The history of the distillery is interesting as well, as Jack Daniel was an actual historic person. Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel was born in 1850. The exact date of his birth is in some dispute. Jack was one of 13 children born to his father Calaway Daniel. His mother Lucinda Cook Daniel bore 10 of those children prior to her death. Calaway Daniel remarried, but apparently Jack did not like his step-mother. After his father's death in the Civil War, Jack ran away from home at the age of 7.
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