lydamorehouse: (ichigo hot)
I had been most looking forward to today. We had Mason with us and the on stop I was SURE we would all deeply enjoy was Centralia, Pennsylvania. If you know this town at all, it's probably through the video game "Silent Hill," which took the idea of what happened in real life Centralia and expanded it. So what happened in real life? A garbage fire ended up igniting a coal vein... the ground underneath the town has been burning ever since. It will apparently burn for many, many more years yet before the coal is depleted.

There wasn't much to take pictures of, thought I did snag one of the Orthodox Church that stands watch over the remains of the town.

The church near Centralia
The Centralia Orthodox Church.

But, there really is almost nothing to see. A couple of years ago, someone covered "graffiti road" with dirt, probably to discourage tourists like me and my family: https://allthatsinteresting.com/centralia-pa

Plus, my family and I probably should have eaten before we tried to find Centralia. We get notoriously bitchy if we don't eat by a time, and we missed an opportunity to grab a sandwich and so by the sixth time that I was turning around on a tiny, narrow highway there may have been some yelling... which was not at all how I wanted this particular leg of the trip to be. I had really hoped we'd get out of the car and wander around, but we ended up turning around so many times that by the time we ran into some other people on one of the side road who were also exploring the ex-town, we were all so fried that we never even got out to stretch our legs.

:-(

But, we made up for it by finding a spectacular waterfall outside of Clarion, PA, called Rapp Run Falls

Rapp Run Falls
Image: The falls

Rapp Run
Image: Rapp Run River, looking like something out of Middle Earth

The other thing that amused us today were the Pennsylvania mile markers. Apparently, they mark every tenth of a mile and they have never heard of reducing factions, so there were 1/10, 2/10 (instead of 1/5), 3/10, 4/10 (instead of 2/5ths) and the one that drove me insane, 5/10th... I mean, okay, for consistency I get maybe doing everything else as tenths, but why not mark the half mile as HALF MILE?? 

Can you tell we were pretty bored of driving?



It was a long day, but we are safely back in Youngstown, OH again. Having liked out hotel so much the first time around, we simply booked it again for the return trip.

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 Freedom falls in Venango County, Pennsylvania
Image: Freedom falls in Venango County, Pennsylvania

We woke up this morning in Youngston, Ohio and ate terrible hotel food in our room. I mean, "terrible" might be strong. It was just hotel breakfast food, which I'm sure as soon as I say that, you can imagine what I mean. We are trying to wear masks in public spaces, so even though a lot of people were using the dining room, we did not. 

Since we did not have very far to go today, we decided to plan a couple of detours. The first one was to Freedom Falls. We were looking for things that were just off I-80--or at least not too far off--and Shawn found this falls that was on the Shull River. For some reason, her GPS does not deal well with any location that doesn't have an actual address. We were able to plug in the very vague description of "Freedom Falls, Shull Run, PA" into *my* phone and suddenly we were underway.

I will say that my phone also liked taking us down roads that were unpaved, gravel and named "Blair Road" which we re-named "Blair Witch Road" due to its scariness. 

However, it also delivered this amazing location. I was really uncertain though when the lady in the GPS announced, "Your destination is on the right" and then turned herself off when we are on a STEEP dirt road. We were able to turn around at the bottom of the road and then go back to where she suggested the falls were and pull into a pullout. Uncertain, Shawn and I got out and.. sure enough, we could hear the distinctive roar of a waterfall. I noticed an obvious trail, which we were able to follow down towards the river where we found the falls. 

I was impressed, both with the falls and my GPS!

Then we got back on the road feeling like we had already had a pretty grand adventure and we really didn't need a lot more to be satisfied. And, I'm a very funny traveler, if I get a nice "destination" out of the travel, I'll pretty much go all day. So, we took a couple of more detours. The next was not as successful as the falls. We found a roadside attraction called Doolittle Station in DuBois PA.

The weirdness that is Doolittle Station
Image: The weirdness that is Doolittle Station

I'm not sure what madness of consumerism overkill decided that a collection of railroad boxcars also need DINOSAURS (and Bigfoot,) but it is delightfully kitschy. 

Shawn was less convinced than I was, but we both agreed that the food at the creamery was actually quite good. 

From DuBois, we headed back onto I-80. The last thing that we really wanted to experience was a covered bridge, since Pennsylvania is known for its Amish settlers. So, we turned off near Loganton, PA and managed to use my miraculous GPS by plugging in "covered bridge near Loganton" and we not only found the bridge, but also a small Amish community!

Amish farmer on a horse-driven plow
Image: Amish farmer on a horse-driven plow

covered bridge
Covered bridge!

We have made it as far as the border of New York State, so I am going to once again collapse into the hotel bed and sleep!

I hear the Twin Cities got a little rain. I hope you are all doing okay!
lydamorehouse: (crazy eyed Renji)
 Marblehead Lighthouse
Image: Marblehead Lighthouse on the shores of Lake Eerie

Given how often I post pictures of virtual tours, I should probably be very clear. I WAS ACTUALLY HERE. Shawn and I decided to take a little side trip while in Ohio, and so we stopped at Marblehead Lighthouse. This is the oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on the US side of the Great Lakes. It is in a town named after it in Ohio, and it is on the shores of Lake Erie.

Lake Eerie
Lake Erie

My family has a motto for our road trips, which is: "Might be worth a detour!" and so we are always up for stopping at slightly out of the way places to see what might be seen. I have to say, the lighthouse was lovely. Normally, you are able to go inside the lighthouse, but by chance, their open season doesn't begin until after Memorial Day, so it was closed. Even so, the rocks around the peninsula were lovely and seemed to include a number of fossils. They reminded me of the lava flows around Lake Superior. 

Tomorrow, we head into Pennsylvania and I've been tasked with the job of finding out if there is anything along I-80 that might be worth a detour. I think I have found a couple of possibilities. If we stop anywhere nifty, I will post whatever we see tomorrow night. 

My brain is fried from all the hours n the road, so I will keep it short tonight. 

lydamorehouse: (cap)
Sorry, I didn't get any other art done this weekend, though I'm feeling very much like I want to skip ahead to JUSTICE so I can draw Captain America. I was cleaning my side of the bed yesterday and uncovered a few of issues of various "Secret Invasion" comics I hadn't finished reading yet. Like a lot of people I know, I have a bookcase beside my bed which had gotten overrun by "to be read" books. I finally decided I wanted to use that nightstand, and really did this huge clearing/cleaning thing. It looks nice now. I'm actually using the top as an altar and moved some of my books elsewhere (though still near... and the pile is still plenty huge.)

Anyway, as I was reading those last few issues in the bathroom this morning, I saw Cap (as Skrull, but still,) and thought, "damn, he's hot." And there's something about drawing Tony Stark/Iron Man that just makes me want to follow up with Steve Rogers/Captain America. You know, if I were drawing a slash Marvel (tm) tarot, I'd be totally tempted to make Cap the Empress...except he isn't quite sexy enough either, but you know what I'm saying, right? There are these Marvel pairings that are totally the "sacred marriage" aspect of Emperess/Emperor. And Cap is totally the mother hen of the Avengers...

But today I need to do some real life (tm) things. I must get to Borders to exchange a Christmas gift. I must get to the post office to mail off something that really should have gone to Grandma Rounds before Christmas. I must spent some Christmas money at Office Max (cheap pens!!!) I must... well, write. Oh, and finish reviewing the page proofs for DEAD IF I DO. Alas, all I really want to do is nap and draw!

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