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Thursday
Mar292012

Ohio

It feels great to be back in Ohio again. I haven't seen my brother in years, and it's spring, and there is much potential out there. I slept well in the rig in his driveway last night. Placed earplugs in at bedtime to thwart the work day traffic on the road this morning, and awoke refreshed. It's gorgeous outside; what we've got is a truly a picture-perfect early spring day.

I slept in a bit, spent a good amount of time organizing and cleaning my home on wheels. Savored my coffee and did a lot of yoga. Walked around and around the spacious yard and took some green, springy pics. Listened to some tunes and took some time to meditate. Did not get to auto garage yet, did not drive anywhere, did not make anything happen. I needed downtime, and that's what I am now enjoying. ahh.

Steve will be coming home from work mid-day and we'll go meet his Mom for awhile. She is very interested in genealogy and may be able to help me locate my Grandfather Earl Hill's grave and more. We will definitely go visit my paternal grandmother's grave, and many of her family are there as well. I'll be glad to be there with my brother, we last visited there together in the mid-nineties, when my Grandmother was interred.

I believe that we're headed across the river to dine at an Italian place this evening. Went there over 20 years ago, and it was fab, hopefully it will still be a pleasant experience. I have to study some maps, but my Dad used to love a hot dog joint in Wheeling, W. Va called Louie's. I think Wheeling is likely out of my way, but it sure would be fun to include a stop there if it were to be feasible. Nice to know that somethings really last, at least through several generations.

It's a bit of a stun to have the luxury to hang about, as I have been this morning. I am ready to get out now, however. Hope Steve gets home soon!


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