Around The Block

I drove right by this corner on Main Street in Pataskala, Ohio yesterday. Fortunately, my good sense kicked in and I hit my turn signal to circle the block.

Pataskala Presbyterian Church is a real beauty and it seemed to glimmer in the morning sunlight. This Gothic Revival Church was built in 1868. When it was added to the National Register in 1983, it was noted as an important example of mid-19th century Gothic Revival church design. The church is also important because the congregation, established in 1837, was the earliest of religions established here.

Across the quiet tree lined street was this fantastic scene. I liked the cottage, the streetlight and the seventies era Ford pickup truck.

I was on a mission, headed to a work meeting, but it was pleasing to still see something interesting along the way. Isn’t that what it’s all about? Finding something to spark some joy amidst the mundane is a great feeling.

Go around the block if you must. It will be worth it.

In The Wild

Spotting old vehicles in the wild is one of the world’s great gifts. This old Ford was parked outside a business in Millersburg, Ohio last fall. There was some stuff in the bed that made me think that it’s someone’s daily driver and the very idea made me even happier.

I can’t help but wonder how many generations of people have sat behind the wheel and what all it has seen. It’s nice to see old vehicles restored to be showpieces but there’s something to be said for using them as they were intended. I’m glad to see this one still out puttering around town.