Things We Did in Kentucky & Ohio

I know this post is a bit late, but better late than never!

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Another exciting activity some of us did at the Ark Encounter was zip lining!

 

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The first short “trial” line.

 

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And then starting into the big stuff.

 

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This line goes over the Ark Encounter bus road. Heidi started on this one.

 

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Here I am on the first big line.

 

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Joshua up in the skies!

 

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Levi twisted around a bit!

 

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There was small ropes walks in between zip line poles. Here I am crossing one.

 

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You could feel the tremors in the zip line poles as people came across.

 

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The last zip line. We went on a 7 line course.

 

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The day after visiting the ark, we went back to the Creation Museum for the morning. We walked around the beautiful gardens and took in another Planetarium event.

 

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The gardens have many types of bridges, such as- floating, suspension, boardwalk, arch, etc.

 

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There are quite a few waterfalls in the gardens.

 

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Bamboo!

 

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Last time we were there, this was a waterlogged marsh. It seemed pretty dry this time.

 

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Some places on the prairies had grass like this before settlers came!

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This quilt was made by someone from Springfield, Saskatchewan. It is showing the 7 C’s of history.

 

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Josh is getting his wedding haircut a bit early!:)

 

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After the Creation Museum, we went into Cincinnati. Here is the Cincinnati Red’s stadium that we passed.

 

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We toured through a house that Harriet Beecher Stowe lived in for a short time. She was the writer of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (a very controversial book dealing with slavery back in the 1800’s).

 

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Her father was a pastor and professor. This house actually was one they lived in because he taught at a seminary right close by.

 

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Another museum we went to had this real piece of the Berlin wall.

 

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For supper we walked across the Purple People Bridge to an interesting restaurant mall. This bridge is quite old, and has been converted into a walking bridge between Ohio and Kentucky.

 

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Supposedly you can pay a fee, and get harnessed up to walk over the top of the bridge!

 

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The next day (Wednesday), we drove down to the Toyota Factory for a tour. This is the biggest Toyota factory outside of Japan. They had this fun simulator where you could drive through a city while different things distracted you. After this tour, we went to the Ark again for a bit, and then headed back to the hotel for the rest of the day.

 

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The last day that we were in the States was American Thanksgiving. So after driving around and finally finding a restaurant open to eat lunch at, we went to a beautiful park along the Ohio River to hike around. There was a few barges on the river edge.

 

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A little channel into the park from the Ohio River.

 

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We then flew back home via Toronto. When we landed in Saskatoon, it was so foggy outside, we couldn’t see anything really. But even though we landed with a bang, we made it home safely. We are thankful to God for safe travel.

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