Monday, September 6, 2021

Labor Day Weekend (September 6, 2021)

Rolled into Dayton yesterday, for a look around the very interesting city. Took the river shot at left from the bridge near the fountains. Made a first time visit to the the 2nd Street Public Market. Cool place and enjoyed a New Zealand Meat Pie (breakfast version) which was VERY good. I used to have those in Richmond Virginia at a shop in the Church Hill area. Later drove to Carriage Hill Park where I visited with a couple of my favorite animals. It was a wonderful day. 

Enjoying this Labor Day 2021 though no longer really labor (at least not in a paying job) though still lots of work to do out there. Hope your holiday is wonderful        








 

Friday, August 27, 2021

West Virginia Days (August 24-26, 2021)

 

Short 3 day trip to Wheeling, West Virginia and to Mountaineer (aka Chester) where we also spent a day. Two overnight trips to see some nice places. We have been there before and will be again in the future. To the left is the bridge at Wheeling, one of the oldest suspension bridges in the US. It is now closed to traffic but makes for a cool walk over the Ohio River. Below are three photos from Chester: the Teapot, the military display outside of the city, and horses racing at Mountaineer Casino. My wife and I had a wonderful time there with beautiful weather and fine people.    



Monday, August 23, 2021

Hanging with the Great Blue Heron (August 23, 2021)

I like to take morning walks around the lake here, and this morning, was blessed with this look at the Great Blue Heron which is a frequent visitor here. Amazing and majestic birds, fun to watch them fly, and even got a photo of the takeoff below. 

It is not uncommon to see these and other remarkable creatures here, and enjoyed this walk. It inspired the morning motorcycle ride today. I rode out to Huffman Prairie Flying Field, where the Wright Brothers perfected their aircraft. It is known as the "First Airport". Photos there can be seen on my "Racing with the Wind" blog page.    



 

Saturday, August 21, 2021

B-36 Open Cockpit Day (August 20, 2021)

Visited the US Air Force Museum, joined a long line of people to see the cockpit of a B-36J Peacemaker bomber. The plane was developed during WW2, but was not used during the war. After the war though it was the US heavy bomber during the 1950's. It was ultimately replaced by the B-52. The plane was powered by six turboprop engines and later 4 jet engines were added on giving it a total of 10 engines! It was actually bigger than a B-52 but the all jet B-52 is still (as of this date) in service. This was an amazing experience and enjoyed it a great deal. Always remarkable things at the Air Force Museum!   





 

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Miami County Fair (August 17, 2021)

Had a fantastic time at the Miami County Fair on August 17 with my wife. We enjoyed seeing all the animals of which there were many types from the farm, and as always was fun to interact with the bunnies at the fair. Interesting people and great food. Yes, that included the amazing Corn Dogs. This is the second fair we have gone to this year (the Green County Fair post is a little below this post) but this one is my favorite. Just seem to have the best time here, though planning to go again to both fairs in 2022. Thank you for visiting my page and enjoy the photos below. 







 

Sunday, August 8, 2021

At the Air Force Museum (August 8, 2021)

My wife and I were in the area, and while there, I took a couple of hours and returned to one of my favorite places which is the National Museum of the United States Air Force. All sorts of amazing things to see there, and some of them can be seen below. 

For instance, at left is the prototype C-17 which is at the museum. Directly below is the B-36 which is one incredible aircraft. Speaking of incredible though, I have a photo of the cockpit of the X-15 research plane. Still the fastest plane ever to fly. Among its pilots was Neil Armstrong. Also below is the X-1B research plane, and a moon rock.   






While the museum is now again requiring masks (thanks to the Anti-Vax morons) you can tour the Presidential planes. They have a collection of planes that served as "Air Force Ones" such as "The Independence" which was used by President Harry S. Truman. 

The plane is well preserved and like all of them is protected by plastic panels but is pretty much as the Presidents would remember them. They make for very interesting periods of history and are remarkable to walk though. Thank you for visiting my page!    





 

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Charleston Falls and Cave (August 4, 2021)

This was part of a motorcycle ride this fine day, went out to Troy, but due to a detour headed in a different direction. Went as far as Ross Road (and photos from the helicopter I saw there can be seen on my "Racing with the Wind" blog page...as well as more photos from this visit). 

I made a stop at Charleston Falls and Cave. I had never been there, it was an impulse stop. Good thing, because it was very cool. It was a long trail to get to the falls. Unfortunately, due to lack of rain the past few days there was not a very big amount of water falling down the cliff but there was some. The last photo below tells about it and has a photo taken during "wetter days".

Nice park, and as are so many parks in Ohio both beautiful and free. Interesting, different and a great walk on a beautiful day. Thank you for visiting my page.    




 

West Virginia and Maryland (November 12-15, 2024)

Sights during our travels in West Virginia, Maryland, and even a stop (at John and Annie Glenn's house in Ohio) over a four day trip to ...