Tag: travel
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On my mental summer list, the Wilds was one of the places I wanted to visit. Then I got an email from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium about a teacher workshop. One day was going to be at the Zoo and the other day was going to be at the Wilds.
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After I left the John and Annie Glenn House, I went to find the S-Bridge.
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After I was done visiting Zanesville, I drove the 10 or so miles to New Concord. New Concord is known as being the hometown of John Glenn.
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At the beginning of the month, I took a class at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. The class was held on 2 separate days – a Tuesday and a Friday. The Friday portion of the class was at the Wilds which is located near Zanesville, Cambridge, and New Concord.
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We went to the Toledo Zoo on a Wednesday. That Friday, we traveled an hour or so south to Newport Aquarium. These next three blog posts will be about our visit to the Newport Aquarium. You pay for your tickets outside. When it is busy, they will give you a time to come back. There…
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This is my final post about the Toledo Zoo. Today’s video takes us to the primates and some of the bigger land animals. We enjoyed watching the baby orangutan. He was extremely active while we were observing him. So cool! The hippo was also interesting to watch. He/She was in the water and then got…
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Today we are going to explore the aquarium at the Toledo Zoo. We really enjoyed the aquarium. One of the coolest parts of the aquarium was the x ray fish. I don’t have a photograph of them because it was difficult to take a photo. Hubby talked about that fish for a long while after…
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I’ve been bad about keeping up with this series.
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Click here and here for more information about the tour of the fort. This video covers 1794 until the Revolutionary War era. We also walked around the park next to the fort. We were able to see Fort Sumter from the harbor which was cool. I hope you enjoy this video. Join me next week…
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The rain stopped while we were in the museum. So, although it was wet outside, we were able to enjoy checking out the fort. The fort tour begins with the World War II era and continues onto the Revolutionary War era. Today’s video only covers until 1794. Click here and here for more information about…
