Most geocachers have fun, lots of it. We walked the trail on the Friday after Thanksgiving to find Do Wop Dee's Wizard of Oz series. The hides were based on themes from the movie. We had a blast and we delivered Dorothy to the Emerald City.
Since I've been so busy at the office, this blog has been neglected. This link was sent by a colleague. It's better than any pictures I have to post here for now. Enjoy.
There are lots of dog parks now open in communities. Stow, Ohio has one of the more unique ones with a beach and access to a small lake at a community park. Bow Wow Beach was popular even on a cold, rainy November day.
Hudson, Ohio has 21 parks for recreation. Oak Grove Park just happens to be a little different. It is home to the Hudson Jaycees. Their home just happens to be the Hudson Haunted House. This is one of the oldest haunted houses anywhere having just celebrated its 35th anniversary. When the haunting is done, the hearse has to go somewhere so it sits near the house in the park.
I'm not sure why a resident chose to build this lighthouse on Venango Creek. It is a really nice lighthouse, and I'm certain anyone lost on the river will find it handy. :-) We didn't know it was functional until we drove by after dark and saw its beacon swing around. I understand not all his neighbors are thrilled. :-0
My mark in history! I'm so happy that my achievements as an ice cream consumer have led to my being honored with an ice cream stand in my name. ;-) Thanks Gryff for letting me post your photo.