Saturday morning we're up early so we can get the Marysville murals before going to tech day.
We spend a few hours with the Geeks, Spinninprop, Rayzerman, FYB, FJRFarrier, and more watching the great forum minds doing most of the work. Not sure who actually washed Geek's FJR but it was cleaner than I'd ever seen it. With plans to hit murals in downtown Columbus we've actually already stayed about an hour longer than we'd planned but we don't get to see these folks nearly enough.
Hilliard, OH
Heading into Columbus.
This next mural is my favorite out of all the many I visited. This is at a nursing college and looks so incredibly 3-D. That wall is flat yet you could swear that balcony exists. If you ever visit Columbus, OH this really is a must see.
Making our way through the city.
Looking behind my bike in the last photo is a mother with 2 young kids eating ice cream. It's a hot day by now and the kids both seem a bit bored. Dianne takes this opportunity to dig out 2 of the toy motorcycles we carry and gives them to the kids. Until now she hadn't had that opportunity and it not only makes the children's day a but better but Dianne's as well. This is something we will make a point of continuing to do.
More in Columbus.
By this point, it's hot and it's getting to be late afternoon. I hadn't booked any lodging for tonight but had hoped to be back in PA or at least close to it. Dealing with Columbus traffic on a Saturday afternoon ate up far more time that I'd anticipated. We make the call that we've seen enough of Columbus and need to head towards home.
Lithopolis, OH.
Lancaster, OH. Is there some rule that says Mexican restaurants have to have a mural?
Nelsonville, OH
It's now after 6:30 pm and the nearest place I can find an affordable room is in Athens so I book that and we call it a day.