Wednesday, April 21, 2010

BACK TO ROCKSTALL NATURE PRESERVE FOR WATERY WEDNESDAY

 

I RECENTLY READ A FICTIONAL ACCOUNT OF THE CIVIL WAR AND THE SETTING WAS THE BOX CANYON NEAR LANCASTER,OHIO CALLED ROCK STALL. 

ROCKSTALLBOOKCROPPED  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  

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ON THIS VISIT I FOUND AND EASIER WAY TO THE BOTTOM OF THE GORGE

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I HAVEN’T EXPLORED IN THIS DIRECTION YET..NEXT VISIT

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MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT WATERY WEDNESDAY FOR MORE GREAT PHOTOS

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Commonsense club THE TEDDY BEARS SAY, “THANKS FOR STOPPING BY AND MAKE SURE TO COME BACK FOR A LITTLE (CANAL HISTORY)”

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8 comments:

  1. If you have the time check out the Nolans's Cheese mouse video next post down. It is Hilarious

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  2. Looks like a wonderful place, and not too far from where I live!

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  3. Very jealous - love being by water and on boats

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  4. Great shots Joe. That looks like every hollow in Hocking County doesn't it? LOL!
    The canals sounds like fun. I road one up by Roscoe Village or somewhere. Anyway the mosquitoes like to ate us alive.

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  5. What an interesting exploration. Beautiful captured photos of nature too.

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  6. great exploring with you as always joe. and how cool is that you got to meet the author of a book you like.

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  7. Wonderful set of photos, Joe! It looks like a nice place to visit.

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  8. I am with you about being easier walking at the bottom of the gorge.

    I 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.

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