Tuesday, June 18, 2019

New Blog Address

As you know it has become impossible to add photos to this blog. I have started a part 2 and the new address is: agretirednomadspart2.blogspot.com

It will start with the continuation of our current road trip. In hindsight I should have set up a new one before the last world cruise. So, the last segment of the world cruise up until the start of our road trip doesn't have many or any photos added, only the links to the online albums.

Thank you for following along!

You can still access the old blog to view past posts. http://agretirednomads.blogspot.com/

Monday, June 17, 2019

Ohio Statehouse - June 16

Ohio Statehouse - June 16

As predicted, it rained all morning. After lunch we headed to the Statehouse for the 2:00 tour. We have visited quite a few Capitols around the U.S. and this one was fairly understated in comparison to many we have seen. It was an interesting tour and they had a nice museum of Ohio State history. 




















state seal






the House


the Senate

After the tour we went to Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream place. WOW! I had the Blackout Chocolate Cake and the Peanut Butter with chocolate flakes, and both were out of this world! Greg had the Blackout Chocolate Cake and the Darkest Chocolate, and he enjoyed them as well.



Then we went back to the hotel to get mostly packed up to leave tomorrow. We have a short drive so we will check out as late as possible and will have lunch at a local street taco restaurant and then drive to Cleveland.
I managed to get a few photos to load, but it stopped again.....
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Columbus Zoo and Aquarium – June 15

Columbus Zoo and Aquarium – June 15

We started the day with a small bit of rain, but it cleared and didn’t rain again until around 2:30. The Zoo was closing early today at 3:00 due to a function being held there. Since it started to rain (and not let up) we would have left anyway. It’s a very good medium sized zoo. 
The zoo is laid out very well with a nice flow to see everything. Each area makes a loop to complete before you move on to the next area. We started with North America and then moved on to Africa. Normally we don’t enjoy visiting zoos much anymore since we have seen most of the animals in the wild, but we have enjoyed watching Jack Hanna over the years and his influence at the zoo is everywhere. He has committed his life to wildlife conservation. There are always a few species that we haven’t seen before and great to see them up close. 
We wanted to see the “Cheetah run” where they take a “ball” on a rope and the Cheetahs run full out to chase it. How fun was it to watch that! Greg got a short video of it. (it’s short because they run so fast) They also introduced a Golden Retriever named Coby that lives with the Cheetahs. Zoos around the U.S. are creating unlikely pairs in their exhibits. Coby and other Labradors that play in the exhibit are said to get along like siblings with the cheetahs.
It was time for lunch, and we enjoyed a surprisingly yummy flatbread with roasted vegetables. 
After our quick lunch we visited Asia and the “aquarium” and then onto Australia and Islands. 
They have a new Dinosaur Island boat Ride that we enjoyed. Great for kids! (and big kids)
The rain started right at 2:30 as predicted so we made our way out of the zoo. I had hoped for a stop at their ice cream shop, but the rain had us heading to the car. We had seen the entire zoo before it started so that was good. An enjoyable day out between the bouts of rain.
Tomorrow we had hoped to visit the botanical gardens and the Capitol, but rain was predicted until about 1:00, so we decided to just do the Ohio Statehouse in the afternoon.
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Hocking State Park, Ohio - June 14

Hocking State Park, Ohio - June 14

Today, was our best shot at a day here without rain so we opted to do our “nature day” today. The day started out cool (like 48*) and got up to the low 70’s. 
Hocking State Park was beautiful, but full of people. It’s Father’s Day weekend and gaggles of people were there. We hiked the trails around Old Man’s Cave including Upper and Lower Falls, Lower Gorge and Devils Bathtub. Old Man’s Cave travels along a breathtaking gorge cut through the entire 150 foot thickness of the Blackhand sandstone. 
We heard a lot of birds, but the trees were thick, and they were hard to see. (plus the hordes of people made it hard to stop in certain areas)
We hiked a couple of hours and since this was the first day that I have had any exercise since the surgery, I was feeling all the downhill steps. It was a beautiful area and so worth it.









We stopped for lunch at a general store. (the main restaurant in the park burned down and isn’t quite rebuilt yet) They had a Texas pork tenderloin that Greg & I split along with an order of onion rings. They didn’t serve the pork tender flat and hanging inches out of the round bun, but on a long bun and they folded it in 3 pieces. It was tasty (and so not on our diet). 
After lunch we visited another area in Hocking State Park. There are tons of trails there in 7 different areas. We hiked less than 2 hours at Ash Cave through a beautiful gorge lined with stately hemlocks. The cave was named for the huge pile of ashes found by early settlers in the cave shelter, though the source of the ashes is still a mystery. There was a beautiful waterfall, and a wide recessed cave. 
On the way back to the hotel we stopped at another general store since it advertised 24 flavors of soft serve ice cream. It was good, but we wouldn’t go out of our way to have it again. 
We got a bit more organized back at the hotel and had a light dinner to make up for the “bad” lunch. 

The blog isn't letting me add any photos. I may need to start a new one. For now, I'll include the link to the online albums. Sorry!

Tomorrow, intermittent rain is forecasted, and we are going to visit the Columbus Zoo. (Jack Hanna’s zoo)

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Columbia, SC to Columbus, OH - June 13


Columbia, South Carolina to Columbus Ohio - June 13 

We had another long travel day, over 500 miles again, driving through 5 different states ending in Columbus, Ohio. It rained less than yesterday, so that was better, but the long days in the car are hard on the butt…lol.

We left Columbia around 8:30 and continued into North Carolina, then into the beauty of Virginia and then through the mountainous and beautiful West Virginia. Finally, we crossed the bridge over the Ohio River.  We stopped for lunch very close to Mount Airy where we visited 2 years ago. (Andy Griffith’s hometown of “Mayberry”) It was a great stop, but we just stopped for fast food nearby this time.

 Fort Mill, South Carolina Baseball Water Tower

 Charlotte

 Blue Ridge Mountains (and bad traffic jam on the other side of the street)

 best shot I could get of the border crossing





Blue Ridge Mountains

Big Walker Mountain Tunnel in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia that carries Interstate 77 through/under Big Walker Mountain.





The East River Mountain Tunnel is a 5,412-foot vehicular tunnel that carries Interstate 77 and U.S. Route 52 through East River Mountain between the communities of Bluefield, West Virginia, and Rocky Gap, Virginia.


 East River Mountain Tunnel







 West Virginia State Capitol Building in Charleston, West Virginia 

 Charleston, West Virginia


 William S. Ritchie Jr. Bridge
 over the Ohio River



We checked into the Residence Inn around 7:30  or so and it was the exact opposite of the one last night. New and very nice! We are here for 4 nights. Phew!

Tomorrow, we are doing some hiking at Hocking State Park.