From Flint we drove down through Michigan and into Ohio. It was great watching the change in the terrain from hilly and marshy to flat farmland. We loved the vast open spaces.
There are huge farms out here. Acres and acres of ploughed and planted fields of corn and wheat mostly.
We were amused at how they ploughed and planted right up to the edges of roads, houses, even towns.
This is real farming America. All the farms were so neat and tidy, it was amazing.
We'd drive for miles and suddenly there'd be a quaint old farm house and barns.
A typical farm house in Ohio.
A lot of Americans said "Don't go to Ohio, it's flat and uninteresting." We found it really pretty. Flat farmland has its own beauty.
We continued on until afternoon and decided to stop at a pretty little place called Port Clinton right on Lake Erie. We stayed in a B&B here and really enjoyed it.
Pretty Port Clinton on Lake Erie, Ohio.
You guys getting envious yet? Look at that gorgeous weather!!
Shit! I've got to lose some weight. Far out! Anyway, that's me at the lighthouse at Port Clinton.
Geoff looking out to... not sea, but lake.
I couldn't resist it. I took my shoes off and paddled in the rock pools around the front of the lighthouse.
You probably can't make out what these are, but they're fossils.
There were fossils in the rocks everywhere.
In the morning we took off for Bucyrus. Everyone laughed. What the hell would we want to go to Bucyrus for? There's nothing there! Nobody goes to Bucyrus. Well... we did.
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