Categories
- Baseball (138)
- History (348)
- Battlefields (58)
- Forts (46)
- Historic Buildings (154)
- Lighthouses (51)
- Presidential Sites (99)
- Life Is Weird (70)
- Me and My Family (15)
- My Faith (8)
- Nature and the Outdoors (1,405)
- Birds (851)
- Camping (28)
- Hikes (59)
- Insects (83)
- Mammals (184)
- Plants (30)
- Reptiles, etc. (72)
- Rock Stacking (8)
- Scenery (253)
- The Sky (50)
- Pets (12)
- Red Bird (33)
- Red Chair (341)
- Roadside Attractions (741)
- Amusement Parks and Fairs (14)
- Cities (62)
- Food (231)
- Interesting Buildings (41)
- Museums (79)
- National Parks (95)
- Road Trips (22)
- Sculptures and Statues (61)
- Signs (30)
- Tours (13)
- Transportation (147)
- Zoos, Aquariums and Animal Parks (7)
- Sports (4)
- Stores (3)
- Stories behind Stuff (1)
- The Arts (175)
- Art (34)
- Books and Literature (37)
- Movies (21)
- Music (26)
- Performances (34)
- Photography (24)
- Pop Culture (15)
- TV (6)
- Things I've Learned Recently (2)
- Uncategorized (1)
- Work (2)
- Writing (3)
Archives
Stuff
Meta
Category Archives: Red Chair
Coon’s Candy
Coon’s Candy is in Harpster, Ohio. We stopped in on a whim and ended up spending too much money on candy and candles and … stuff. I asked the guy behind the counter if I could take a red chair … Continue reading
Columbus Zoo
I had four hours to kill in Columbus, Ohio, so I decided to go to the zoo. The park was filled with moms with kids, young couples, and kids on field trips. I felt a little lonely in the crowd. … Continue reading
Posted in Museums, Red Chair, Sculptures and Statues
Comments Off on Columbus Zoo
White Sox vs. Tigers — Comerica Park
We stayed overnight in the Detroit area and headed downtown on Sunday afternoon for a baseball game. We parked about three blocks from the stadium We had to stand in line to get a photo with the giant tiger by … Continue reading
Henry Ford Museum
We drove to Detroit on Saturday morning, passing the world’s largest tire on the way. We met friends in the parking lot of the Henry Ford Museum right at noon — at the exact minute we told them we’d get … Continue reading
Posted in Museums, Red Chair, Transportation
Comments Off on Henry Ford Museum