Matt's New Mexico (Formerly Airstream) Adventure
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Just getting caught up on August, great pics as always! My missus and I have been watching your trips like a Travel Channel special. [emoji3]
My brother used to live in Pitt and we really took to liking the city. It’s really like StL in a lot of ways….both river towns past their industrial prime, huge sports teams, and lots of unique food. Lots of cool spots there and the museums are amazing.
Ohiopyle is one of our favorite stops and we go about every time we visit my brother in Morgantown. Super peaceful, great scenery, and we usually squeeze in a trip to Fallingwater or Hagan House. Beautiful part of the country that I think is largely unappreciated.
Enjoy Ohio, we havent been to Cleveland in a long time but we always stop in Columbus on our trips East. We were supposed to finally see their zoo this past trip in March but that was nixed as Ohio literally shut down 2 days before we were supposed to leave.
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Yeah, that happened to us in April just before our week long trip to Shenandoah Valley Natl Park and it will be a while before we make it back East to see it. You’re right on about Pitt though. We were pleasantly surprised.
Ohiopyle was really nice but really crowded unfortunately. We could have dealt with that but there were only 4 face masks in the entire park and they were in my family and me. Really frustrating as the trails were kind of tight and the falls areas were a mob scene.
So far Nelson Ledges St Pk here in OH has been my favorite. Put that one on your list if you haven’t been there. Those rocks were super fun to get into.
The FLW houses aren’t open now, just the grounds. Kentuck Knob was my favorite tour. We did that right after Falling Water but we were the only ones there. We had a private tour. The benefit of lesser known attractions I guess.
Taking it easy this weekend. Should be uneventful. If something crazy happens with the laundry or my crossword I’ll let you know.
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Last night I was sitting by the fire and I happened to look at the campsite to my left. It looked like a single tree was strung with green xmas lights with a handful of red ones peppered in. I was confused because the tree was about 50’ tall with the lowest branches about half way up. Fireflies? Nope. Those are yellow and blink. Drunk? Not yet.
I grabbed the kids and wife to confirm I was not hallucinating and they saw it too.
A quick internet search revealed it was foxfire, a bioluminescent fungi that I’ve never seen or heard of before. I couldn’t get a good pic because it was very dark and my iPhone is an iPhone. It was pretty magical.