Friday, December 7, 2012

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!  


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Enjoy this link to the Indianapolis Zoo Light Show.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y427GP0wzgs&feature=player_embedded

 






I have enjoyed our adventures and hope to continue to go places to share.

I hope you have enjoyed our time and come back often to visit.

Indiana is a great State to live in or to visit.

So no matter if you want to go camping, fish, or take a hike...Indiana has it all!
 
 

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http://www.nps.gov/indu/planyourvisit/fishingboating.htm



 
EVERYONE IS WELCOMED IN INDIANA!



 
                                                     

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Christmas in Indiana!

 

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM
SPENCER COUNTY INDIANA
 
Did you know that we have a
Santa Claus, Indiana?


Christmas Celebration Logo
http://www.santaclausind.org/events/details/640
Down in the southern part of the state there is a small town full of activities for you and your family.

Here is the link to a great time!

http://www.santaclausind.org/santa-claus-attractions


Tis' the Season!


Another must stop is  St. Meinrad Archabbey in St. Meinrad, IN.

Archabbey--snow
www.SaintMeinrad.edu

The Archabbey welcomes visitors regardless of your religious affiliation. It is the home of about 100 monks from the Benedictine community.  It is one of two Archabbeys that is located in the United States.  Worldwide, there are only 11!   I have stayed at the retreat house and it is quite an experience.  You will find peace and acceptance.  I highly recommend you visit this treasure - again - you do not have to be Roman Catholic to enjoy the grounds or tour the Archabbey.  There is also a wonderful gift shop!   You may be lucky enough to be there when you can  join the monks in prayer and song.
Highly recommended.


Merry Christmas to all!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

ONE FISH, TWO FISH, BLIND FISH!


Yes, blind fish!

http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/inns/springmill/
Where else can you go spelunking  and see blind fish in an Indiana?
For those who love exploring caves, this is your park. 








        SPRING MILL STATE PARK

Located in Mitchell, Indiana. In the southern part of the state, south of Bloomington on highway 60.

                                           http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/inns/springmill
 
What is there to do? 

  • A must visit to the Virgil I. "Gus" Grissom Memorial, honoring America's second man in space

  • Spend time at the restored Pioneer Village, dating back to the early 1800's and visit an operating gristmill.

  • A list of naturalist activities

  • Cave tours- of course! Don't forget to bring a flashlight.

  • Hiking to your hearts content. 

  • Swimming

Don’t go home too fast, there is a
historic 74 room Inn that you can stay at too.
                                    http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/inns/springmill/about.html#dd
 
 
And because they don’t want you to go hungry, they offer a
full service dining room which is open year 'round.

The food is always hot and delicious –
you can take my word on that!
                                                                                                        
 
                                                                                                                   

Thursday, November 8, 2012

A SMALL DETOUR

We are headed south on US 231

to another Indiana State park.
If you don't mind, we are going to make a small detour to a little unknown destination. 
 
We are going to stop at the author’s home town of Crawfordsville, Indiana.


Have you ever heard of Ben Hur?
Ben Hur was written by  Lew Wallace, actually General Lew Wallace.  This is one of many novels that this author is famous for.
Most people remember the movie. 
Ben Hur is an epic movie from 1959 which was casted with actor Charleston Heston.  

General Lew Wallace Study and Museum is a worthwhile stop. 
I was very impressed with the quality and details that the museum holds.  The grounds are also beautiful with some of the largest holly bushes I have ever seen.
 
 

Stop and enjoy one of Indiana Historial sites. 
 
Meet you in the car because we still have a drive ahead of us!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Are you ready for another adventure?


  Grab your gear!               

         Come with me to Pokagon State Park!



This adventure will take us to Pokagon State Park located in the north east corner of our Hoosier state.   It takes just a few hours on the Indiana toll road to get to this Indiana gem.   This is a land of many waters. It boasts a diverse number of recreational opportunities.   Looking for relaxation? Then this may be a great haven for those that seek solitude with nature. For birders, this is a perfect area so don't forget to bring your binoculars.

During the winter, the refrigerated toboggan ¼ mile, double lane, run is a fun way to spend the day. This is the #1 activity that draws people from the entire region.  It is not depended on snow; rather, the refrigerated toboggan run extends the season for toboggan enthusiasts.   In 2012, according to the DNR web page, the toboggan run will open Friday, November 23rd and operate on weekends through February 24th.  There are extended hours of operation during the Christmas holidays. Here is the link to the DNR site so you can refer to the 2012-2013 schedule of operations: <http://www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/files/sp-toboggan_schedule.pdf>


 

Some of the highlights are:
·         The Potawatomi Inn

                        Stay in this wonderful haven to extend your time and experience in the park.


                                            http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Potawatomi_Inn_Pokagon_State_Park.jpg

 

·         Lake James
                                     Have a boat?  Hangout on Lake James sandbar.

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·         Toboggan Run
                                 
         Bring the family, friends, and neighbors to a ride on the famous refrigerated tobaggan run!
 
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Friday, October 5, 2012

Michigan Escape


Fall is here.
 
The days are getting a little shorter and cooler.  The leaves are becoming more beautiful with different shades of crimson and yellow.  This is a perfect time of year to take a short ride over to Michigan.  Are you ready?

 Let’s go!

It is a beautiful drive to anywhere you want to go in Michigan.  A great destination and a good day trip is to venture to Warren Dunes State Park.  Yet, if you travel just a few miles north there is another great park that is often overlooked; Weko Beach. 

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                                                              Welcome To Weko Beach
Weko Beach in Bridgman, Michigan boasts to be one of the most popular city parks. I love to walk the extensive dune boardwalks.  It also offers a campground, for those that are interested in staying a little longer.

                                                                  

                                                                 
Weko Beach Boardwalks
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Thursday, September 27, 2012

A Hiking We Will Go, A Hiking We Will Go, Hi Ho...

 
 
Crossing Over!
 
Turkey Run State Park 

 

Okay, I must admit that it was difficult to leave the comfort of the inn but there were trials to explore.  Our adventure begins once we cross over the famous suspension bridge. 

Throughout the years, I have trudged through the parks’ many trails, but Trail #3 has always been our favorite. Trail # 3 is rough and tough, no wimps allowed. There are vertical ladders that must be conquered to triumphantly complete this trail.  There is no doubt that Trail #3 is challenging because there is even a T-shirt that you can purchase to declare that you are a “Trail # 3 Survivor”!   I have always enjoyed the adrenaline of taking this trail but I also enjoy some of the other trails as well. 

Turkey Run State Park Trail # 3
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Those other trails also include wearing shoes that you don’t mind getting wet and dirty. We always pack yuck shoes so we can walk through the streams and wade in the cool pools. It is always fun to watch the newbie hikers as they attempt to step around the mud and water to try to keep dry. They soon learn that they should have left their new pair of shoes at home.  

I have some advice for new hikers:
  • Take a map (even when hiking in the most familiar hiking trails – a map is invaluable)
  • Wear appropriate hiking shoes
  • Carry drinking water
  • Stay on marked trails  
Visit this site for great information about the Trails at Turkey Run State Park:
http://www.turkeyrunstatepark.com/hiking_trails/trail3/index.htm