Today in Ohio we got the once in a lifetime experience, a total solar eclipse we didn’t need to travel for. The last total solar eclipse was in 1806, and the next will be in 2099. Needless to say, we’ll need to travel to see one again. In 2017, we had an 80% partial, and…
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Mummies!
The Corner Gallery at Playhouse Square in Cleveland has been home to Mummies of the World: The Exhibition for awhile now, and I needed to see it! I could have had many lives, archaeology, geology, anthropology, etc… Forensic Anthropology (like the TV show Bones) is also on that list (along with Egypt in particular), so…
Surviving AirVenture 2023 – Part 3 – Campground Amenities
Living in a tent for a week next to hundreds of thousands of our closest friends is a challenging feat. Hence the reason I call this more of an experience rather than a vacation. The campground has a lot of Red One Markets with very overpriced basics. They have lots of port-o-potties stationed everywhere, so…
A common field one day. A field of honor forever.
On the way home, we finally stopped at the Flight 93 National Memorial. We’ve driven past the exit on the turnpike a few times through PA, but we’ve always been in a rush to get home. This time, we made time. The Pennsylvania countryside is beautiful. I couldn’t help but snap photos through the windshield…
Row, Row, Row Your Boat… Into Penn’s Cave
It’s no secret that when I was growing up, I wanted to be Indiana Jones. Traveling around the world, looking for ancient treasures, seeing historical sites, what’s not to love? I bounced between Anthropology, Archaeology, Geology, and Forensics. In the end, I ended up with about a third of the college credits needed for an…