Category Archives: Red Chair

Creation Museum — Petersburg, Kentucky

We spent a morning touring the Creation Museum. When we strolled through the garden, we saw two wild Northern Water Snakes swimming in one of the ponds. The top one was about two-and-a-half feet long, the other one about a … Continue reading

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Whitewater Canal State Historic Site — Metamora, Indiana

We recently returned from a 10-day vacation, most of which was spent in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with family. On our trip down, we stopped in southeastern Indiana and took a ride on a canal boat. What’s left of the canal runs … Continue reading

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Snowpocalypse

Beginning late on Monday, January 31, and continuing into early Wednesday morning, over 20 inches of snow fell on Chicagoland. This was the third heaviest snow fall for this area in recorded history. Wind gusts near 50 mph made things … Continue reading

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Wooden Bridge

I set the chair next to the bridge and walked to the other side of the pond to get this photo. But the sun was behind the clouds and it simply wasn’t working. I gave up and headed back to … Continue reading

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Pickle Barrel House Museum — Grand Marais, Michigan

At 1:30 on Saturday afternoon, I was driving down Route 77 through the tiny town of Grand Marais, Michigan. (I’ll explain why I was in Grand Marais in my next post.) Tucked in among the stores and cafes was a … Continue reading

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