I RECENTLY READ A FICTIONAL ACCOUNT OF THE CIVIL WAR AND THE SETTING WAS THE BOX CANYON NEAR LANCASTER,OHIO CALLED ROCK STALL.
I WAS VISITING THE GEORGIAN MUSEUM IN LANCASTER AND HAD THE CHANCE TO MEET MARY GREEN. HER FAMILY AT ONE TIME OWNED A FARM IN THE VICINITY OF ROCKSTALL,HENCE THE SETTING FOR THE BOOK
ON THIS VISIT I FOUND AND EASIER WAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE GORGE
I HAVEN’T EXPLORED IN THIS DIRECTION YET..NEXT VISIT
MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT WATERY WEDNESDAY FOR MORE GREAT PHOTOS
THE TEDDY BEARS SAY, “THANKS FOR STOPPING BY AND MAKE SURE TO COME BACK FOR A LITTLE (CANAL HISTORY)”
If you have the time check out the Nolans's Cheese mouse video next post down. It is Hilarious
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful place, and not too far from where I live!
ReplyDeleteVery jealous - love being by water and on boats
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Joe. That looks like every hollow in Hocking County doesn't it? LOL!
ReplyDeleteThe canals sounds like fun. I road one up by Roscoe Village or somewhere. Anyway the mosquitoes like to ate us alive.
What an interesting exploration. Beautiful captured photos of nature too.
ReplyDeletegreat exploring with you as always joe. and how cool is that you got to meet the author of a book you like.
ReplyDeleteWonderful set of photos, Joe! It looks like a nice place to visit.
ReplyDeleteI am with you about being easier walking at the bottom of the gorge.
ReplyDeleteI went on a tramp, at one stage, despite the water, some of use found walking in the ten inch water easier than walking in the rocks and bush.