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Angle Parking
One of several buggy parking lots in Middlebury, Indiana. I had set up to take this photo before the two young women pulled up. I was a bit concerned that they might be bothered in some way by my photo. … Continue reading
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Campbell Hill
The highest point in Ohio, Campbell Hill outside Bellefontaine, may be more interesting than the highest point in Indiana, but just barely. At least, when you stand on the spot, you get the sense that you’re higher than something. The … Continue reading
Clifton Mill
Clifton Mill is beautiful, I’ll admit that. But there’s something about it that kinda annoyed me. I think it was trying a little too hard to be quaint. It’s one of the largest grist mills still in existence, built in … Continue reading
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Hall of Heroes
I collected comic books when I was in high school, and again when I was in my 20s. I still have some of them, and perhaps once a year I pull them down and browse. It doesn’t take long before … Continue reading
Back to the RV/MH Hall of Fame
We stopped by the Recreational Vehicle/Manufactured Housing (the guy at the desk informed us that we no longer refer to them as “mobile homes”) Hall of Fame and Museum in Elkhart, Indiana. I’d been there before, but my wife hadn’t, … Continue reading
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