Kelleys Island Venture Resort
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It's been a long, hot summer!
I know I haven't done an update this entire summer - it's been a long, hot one, and a lot's been going on - I'm hoping to go back and post pictures here from each month's highlights. For now, here's a few photos taken during our last week at Cedarlane.
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Across Pennsylvania to Lake Erie
... above. Lots of coves with dense large leaves like lilypads, and lots of ibises.
Walked the other way to see a bit of the sunset – and came out in the marina next door. Chatted with one of the fishermen, 'they call me Hop’; he said the water was very low, the corn came early and was never really very good – drought and the seasons are off-kilter – early spring, early fall. ...
Fremont and Family
... of Fanny's and talked about playing with her and the doll house.
We then wound our way through the country to go past the farm house and the house in Green Springs where Grandma B. lived. While in Green Springs, we drove past the springs so the kids could see the world's largest natural sulfur springs. Disappointed we couldn't walk down near it like I did as a ...
A trip down Tim's childhood memory lane
... two ladies came in and said, matter of factly "we're just here for some pie and something to drink; it was cute and very evocative of small-town middle America. Our final stop in this town was the Tavern on the Green, a well-established local eatery that was and still is considered one of, if not the nicest places in town. The restaurant is famous for two things and that does not include the fact that Gramma's best friend from high school owned it for a ...
Three states and into Amish Country
... the modern conveniences if they want to…..I think it's called something like 'Ruunspringer' (sic). After their travels, they are allowed to return and are welcomed back with open arms. This is different from many strict societies where if people choose to leave, they are shunned and never allowed to return. What a great way to decide if this is the right life for you or not, go live out in the world and have the benefit of experience and firsthand knowledge informing ...