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Glen Helen
The plan for the morning was to tour the shops in Yellow Springs, Ohio. But it was a Sunday and the shops didn’t open until noon. And on our drive through the town, none of the shops looked worth visiting. … Continue reading
Hoosier Hill
Hoosier Hill, in east-central Indiana, is the state’s highest natural point. It’s important to include the “natural” qualifier because a landfill in the next county is, or soon will be, higher. Coming from the north, there is no sense of … Continue reading
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Lazy Afternoon
The view from our campsite at Devil’s Den looking upstream. And downstream. And the next morning after the storm.
Camping at Devil’s Den
We made our annual spring camping trip to Arkansas and spent six nights at Devil’s Den State Park with family. Our site was on the bank of Lee Creek, and we could hear the nearby rapids all night long. I’m … Continue reading
Crystal Cove State Park
I had a late afternoon flight home on Thursday. (It turned out to be much later than I’d expected — I arrived home at 6:00 a.m. on Friday.) I had to find something to do in the morning, and I … Continue reading