67°f/19°C, clear but I think the Canadian smoke is making a haziness in the skies. Our eyes are constantly itchy, I am guessing from the smoke.
On the way north I chose a route that took longer, but avoided going through Cleveland. Instead, we drove through rural Ohio, most of which was farm country.
We found ourselves in Mesopotamia! Not the biblical region, however. This was deep in Amish country, and the location of the End-of-the-Commons general store i showed in yesterday's photos.
I am not sure what the "Construction Zone" was. Apparently it was some sort of tourist attraction.
A carload of older Amish women arrived as we were eating our ice cream, and friends, they made me swear off of ever eating an Amish diet! I am no lightweight myself, but these ladies were quite rotund. I wondered if perhaps they were all related, and it was just hereditary.
I had been driving until we reached Mesopotamia, so that's why there are no photos before that stop. Then Larry took over. His hands had been hurting pretty badly, so I gave him 2 of my Meloxicam in the morning , which helped a lot. I was glad to turn over the driving.
Soon after leaving the store we found ourselves driving through wine country.
Geauga (pronounced, I was told, Jogga) county proclaims itself as Ohio's wine country. We saw miles of beautifully kept vines, and several wineries, but since Larry was driving we didn't stop. Because, you know, he's destination-driven on trips, whereas I might meander a bit. And of course take longer to get there.
And because he didnt meander, we arrived in much less time! I will say, I didn’t stop anywhere either, except that store, on my portion of the drive. Unusual for me!
There was the water I yearned for, as blue as I remembered.
Our motel was a funny set-up. There was no staff on the premises at all. We had to go down the street to get our room key at a different motel, apparently owned by the same people. A pool was advertised, but it too was down the street at the other motel.
Our motel was a funny set-up. There was no staff on the premises at all. We had to go down the street to get our room key at a different motel, apparently owned by the same people. A pool was advertised, but it too was down the street at the other motel.
Our room was small, but had everything we needed: bed, coffeemaker, mini fridge, nice big shower, and best of all, it's was right on the lake. A covered porch ran along front, so I could sit out there and look at the water to my heart's content. Which I did, for 3 hours straight.
Finally I was ready to move. We were getting hungry!
We chose a winery for dinner. First criteria for a place to eat was that it have a lake view. The Firehouse Winery offered one better: outdoor tables, and live music. I chose their "Reflections of Lake Erie" white wine and was well pleased with it. Yes, a bottle came home with me. Given the blue bottle, I think it may be a type of Riesling.
Larry had beer and a big bowl of chili, while I ordered a wrap that featured salmon with a bacon mustard dressing, lettuce, tomatoes, onion and I forget what else. It was huge, and delicious. The music was fun, the ferris wheel was kept busy, and our sweet server, a young man from Lithuania, was excellent. We stayed to watch the sunset to end a perfect evening.
Combo wine bar, psychic readings, head shop, etc.
Sounds like a wonderful mini-vacation.
ReplyDeleteIt was perfect, Catalyst. And much needed.
Delete...thanks Susanna, this brings back memories.
ReplyDeleteTom, I am just sorry we didnt discover this place years ago.
DeleteIt’s good to take the backroads if possible, and sometimes e should just make it possible. It looks like an old fashioned resort town to me, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's what it is. Not like Put-in-Bay or other more popular places, but nice, and low-key.
DeleteGreat that you had a wonderful vacation in Ohio :-) The sunset is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun. I'm ready to go back already!
DeleteWhat a lovely peaceful little vacation place! And your stop with the stores looked just right for the slower off-highway part of the journey. That wine does look delicious.
ReplyDeleteIt was just what we needed, Barb.
DeleteSuch a dream coming true. I enjoyed all the views, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI dont know if I will ever get enough of watching the sun over water!
DeleteOh My!! What a get-away you had. We stayed in a similar set up with us staying in an very big old house and the "office" in a different old house. Very strange...but fun. Breakfast was included and the waiter wore a stained tux and brought us not what we ordered. What he figured we should have?? Maybe all they had prepared? Those are the fun memories.
ReplyDeleteOne thing that absolutely floors me is the amount of sugar our Amish friends eat. It is crazy. But I imagine it gives them the energy they need for all the work they do. A 14 year old just got her first set of dentures.
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