One of my last pre-Covid adventures last year was to the Ohio History Center in Columbus.
The purpose of my visit was to tour and learn about the Lustron Home which was manufactured in Columbus in the mid century. However, there were a number of other unexpectedly interesting things to see here including an exhibit on Civil War Battle flags.
This one represents the 121st Ohio Infantry Volunteers which was organized out of Delaware, Ohio. They mustered in for three years service starting in 1862
It’s ragged from use and age but it’s still beautiful.
That was a good day.
Honestly, I don’t recall what all I did that day. It was a cold February Saturday and I had gotten up early to be there when the doors opened. I’m pretty sure there was a Half Price Books stop involved on the way out of town. If I had know that it would be one of my last adventures for a while, I might have dawdled longer and appreciated the freedom better.
But that’s the curse of the human condition, I suppose. We always think we have more time time, more opportunities then we really have.
What was your last adventure before the shutdown? Spare no details. Some of us are starved for the excitement of fun outside home and neighborhood.
Last November took me to Pittsburgh where a good friend gave me the holiday tour of her city.
It seems like this man had a German accent. He was delightful to listen to as he demonstrated his wares for a seemingly endless crowd.


The open road is calling my name. There’s a little road trip on the agenda this fall and I seriously cannot wait. It has been a long, hard year close to home and it is time to see some new things.
Our governor has been encouraging Ohioans to live well and safely in the age of Covid. We cannot all stay home forever but, with no vaccine in sight and cases spiking in some communities, it is difficult to know how to do this



