Sunday, May 12, 2024

American Discovery Trail: Slouching Towards Cincinnati

The Little Miami River
Well, finally I have at least started the segment that ends in Cincinnati, though it will take more than a week to get there from here. My walking this month has been very sad; I walked over 11,000 steps today for the first time this month, and my average effort has been about 8,000 steps. Blame medical appointments, bridge, various things. Blame me. But I walked today and looked for morels, and I will try to make up some of my lost mileage by the end of the month.

No morels this year. The time for them has probably passed now. Conditions apparently were not right.

This week, I should cruise past 1,000 miles since the Delaware coast and get to the greater Cincinnati area if not the city itself.

This segment starts near Mt. Orab, Ohio before reaching the Little Miami River. Pictures of Mt. Orab on the Internet look a lot like a lot of other towns, so this is a picture of beasts in Zimbabwe.

East Lake State Park, home of William H Harsha Lake. Bill Harsha was a Republican in the House of Representatives representing Ohio for 20 years. He got a lake named for him.

East Lake State Park is near Williamsburg, Ohio. Pictures of Williamsburg are unremarkable, so I posted this very nice photo of Morocco instead.


 

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