Fall is definitely in the air and it is also getting chillier. After weeks of Indian Summer with daytime temperatures in the the high eighties and nineties, a cold front has come through with rain, wind and a definite drop in the temperature. We had been thinking about going up to Maine and then coming down the east coast to eventually winter in Florida. Because of our detour for repairs, it is getting late in the year to head north without thinking about the possibility of snow...
My friend Cathi sent me a page and one-half note of lists of places to see and things to do in Maine (where she used to live) and New England. I also had a list of some other places I wanted to see as well as visiting out friend Wayne in Waldoboro, Maine. After we sat and talked about it for a while, we decided that we would wait until Spring to visit New England when we wouldn't have to sweat out bad weather. Then we would head back to Washington visiting North Dakota and Nebraska on the way. We had been thinking about driving to Alaska next summer, but we have been there twice (by air) and that may not be a priority.
So, with that decision made, we headed south into Ohio today. We stopped at a Welcome Center and chatted with the friendly fellow on duty. When he found that we had never spent time in Ohio, he suggested we head towards Chillicothe (south of Columbus) and do some exploring in that area.
The country we drove through today was a little more open then where we had been in Indiana. There are STILL lots of fields of soybeans and corn -- and corn and soybeans!
One thing I did notice -- the majority of the houses in Ohio are square! They may have dormers like this one, or they may have a porch attached, but they are square.
This perfectly square building is a county courthouse we saw on the way --
We passed some Amish farms and furniture marts along the way and saw evidence of Amish buggies along the road. The one buggy we saw had white stripes on the back instead of the orange "slow vehicle" triangle on the ones we saw in Indiana.
It was NOT a nice day to be driving today. The cold front that came through brought last night's rain, but also brought gusty winds all day! Highway 23 south is two-lane part of the way, so that meant for extra concentration as well. We drove longer then we usually like to in order to get to Sun Valley Campground outside of Chilliclothe. We got here about 6:30, just before dark.
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