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... Hard to describe, just a little less rural and a little less old. I stopped at
Wildwood MetroPark near Toledo. Nice, but nothing really of note. The night was spent
near Lake Erie, and I arose early to see the lake at dawn.
I am one of those people who enjoy holiday decorations, especially halloween and
Christmas, and the sooner they go up, the better. So hats ...
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
... as Father Tim (the bachelor Episcopal rector of a small parish) arrives at work to be greeted overly enthusiastically by a big, muddy black dog. Sort of cross between Garrison Keillor and Rosamunde Pilcher. I listened all day, and am only half way thru.
My lovely book club buddies called me – as I was missing our monthly gathering. It was such fun to join in the chat for a bit ...
Fremont and Family
... story is that there has never been a verified bottom and is believed to be connected to underground rivers. The Native Americans of the area thought the springs had healing properties and was sacred ground. Supposedly a horse and buggy drove into the springs and drown. We also stopped at the town cemetery to say hi to my grandparents and take pictures for my genealogy ...
A trip down Tim's childhood memory lane
... on the Erie Canal, like lumber, coal and hay. The men and animals that worked and hauled the goods knew every inch of the way. It was interesting to show the kids this park, but we have to say that we were universally underwhlemed by the poor signage, the inadequate and poorly serviced Visitor Centers and after a picnic lunch, we were out of the park and on the road to our next stop. It is fair to say, however, that there was no entrance fee and the park ...