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Home sweet home. . . .
... weather, good food, proper gym time. . . . and writing.
come along for the trip, i'll start posting photos and blog entries on the 28th! Until then, enjoy the last blogs. . . . and yes, I know I never finished the Panama Canal trip, but it was fun! I'll try to do better this time. . . . .
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Adios, USA! Hola, Argentina!
... we should have completely left. Though we are both looking forward to these next several months we can't help but feel a bit of mourning as our New York chapter comes to an end. As many of you know, once our trip is done we will be immediately relocating to the San Francisco Bay area. Good-bye hipsters, hello granola and ...
Fun at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
... had run out. We had to get our stuff at the hotel and hit the road. We had a 6 hour drive to Chicago ahead of us. We were surprised that we didn't even make it half way through the R & R, before having to leave and we were there over 5 hours.
I think another visit is order. Perhaps some time, take in a baseball game and finish up at the R & R. Sounds like a great way to spend a summer weekend.
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28th National Park
... What a fun idea!
After our train ride, we made a quick run to the area where we found a covered bridge. All the time we spent out East, we didn't see any, so this was our only opportunity to see a covered bridge. We then headed back north towards Cleveland and made pit stops along the way to view a few more water falls and scenic overlooks in the park, before actually heading out for our next stop, Cleveland.
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OH: Need lots of exercise to match these calories!
... a man-made ditch dug by German and Irish immigrants, which starting in 1832, connected the Ohio River with Lake Erie. Alongside there is the Canal Towpath, the historic path from which mules towed barges of people and cargo, but now converted to recreational use for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders. The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad runs through the park and has a "Bike Aboard" program. You can ride any length of the park between stations, and at the ...