Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Pretty flowers on Monday evening welcoming us to Cuttys Sunset RV Resort.  In Louisville, OH

Monday evening, after a bit of a delay in getting into a campground that would accommodate us these flowers were definitely a welcoming site.  Then Jim and Flora Rudolph picked us up and wisked us away to Grinders for dinner.  Good food and good fellowship.  then we toured the Hartville area after business hours  A hardware store that encompasses more than a square block and has gift shops, a bakery, an eatery, a flea market, and I am sure I have not listed all that is available in that area.  Then some time back at the camper before the young one of the group reminded us she still had to get up and go to WORK on Tuesday morning.
It was great to be able to enjoy their company even though we were much later getting into a campground than we expected.  

Methodist Church Sanctuary-Alliance, OH
Chris's Workplace

Beautiful stained glass windows.  My picture didn't begin to capture their beauty.

Bike rack in Alliance.  Several trains were along city streets.

Main Coon kittens at the Feline Museum.  Oh I do miss Bear and my current kitties.  But this was a "fix" for awhile.

One room was of feline figures in clothing.  This one caught my eye.

These two wall hangings were in a hallway!  I can see me doing the one on the left.  But then too I like the red and black background of the one on the right.




Jerry, Chris, and Alan after we returned from a great afternoon and evening.
We toured a candy store, a huge "hardware" store, ate at Hartville Hardware store and bakery.
Then viewed eagles in their nest along a reservoir.  Picture later taken by Dan Ryan.
Then Ice cream at a little place of Rt 44.  What could be a better day.
Oh... I know, I started the day off at a quilt store in Louisville, OH.  






A sample of the skies as we traveled a couple hours from the Canton, OH area to Brookville, PA.

The view at White's Haven campground in PA.


Jerry, Lois, and Pat
Such a great visit.  Lois wanted us to do a "selfie".  This was close...timed but not a good aim.


A farm here in Brookville PA

A post office within a local store.

Thanks to Jim and Donna Durnell for a wonderful afternoon and personal tour of the  area.  

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