It was that time again! The dead shambled for the good cause of collecting for the Mid Ohio Food Bank! Zombie Walk Columbus was another success and the Zombies have invaded downtown Columbus. They shambled past COSI and made their way across the Main Street bridge! Check out the images below – we were lucky…
Year: 2013
Ohio Village – A look At Life in 1861 Ohio Towns
The Ohio Village is a section of the Ohio Historical Society Center on 17th Avenue in Columbus, OH It is designed to give you a sense of life back in a small town in Ohio during the time period of 1861 and 1865. You are free to wander the village and investigate the many places and…
The GREAT Ohio State Fair – Part 2
We couldn’t resist and went back to the Ohio State Fair!! 🙂 Here are some additional images – most taken at night showcasing the beautiful lights that are everywhere in the vendor areas.
The GREAT Ohio State Fair
Hundreds of thousands of people attend the Ohio State Fair every year. Estimated numbers for 2012 came in around 840,000. Rides! The Ohio State Fair is held annually at the fair grounds. It has grown over the years since it first started. Wikipedia has a pretty extensive outline of the fair throughout history. You can…
Major Ohio Storms July 2013
Central Ohio has been getting hit lately with some pretty sizable storms. Here is a short video of what I saw of of my window at work yesterday, July 10, 2013. This is, by far, not the worst storm we have had here, but the rain and high winds caused increased flooding, downed trees, property…
Scioto Audubon Park
Scioto Audubon Park is one of the newer Columbus Metro Parks, located in downtown Columbus. It is 120 acres and provides the following great features: Boat launch Rock climbing wall Playground Volleyball courts Walking/bicycling paths to the Scioto Mile Dog park There is a nature center as well to enjoy. The park sits right on…
Rock Mill Park
The Rock Mill in Rock Mill Park, Bloom, OH. If you want some history on this place, look here. That site has some great information. This was a grist mill, which means they used to grind grains into flours. River Level view of the Rock Mill, river falls, and covered bridge. Instead of going over…
