Good morning,
I took these images from the car (My Honey was driving) as we drove back from the Cabana Restaurant where we had lunch yesterday (see yesterday's post). That's the Ohio River up there, at North Bend, Ohio.
The Ohio River provided the first transportation to and from Cincinnati and continues to be an important transportation route today.
This is one of the storage sites for highway salt. We had a mild winter last year so there is plenty still here. Nice.
Paralleling the river and the companies there are rail lines.
Grain elevators.
And, now, far beyond the bend in the river is the skyline of downtown Cincinnati.
There is a great deal of construction in this area coming into downtown Cincinnati. It wasn't a problem for us, but I imagine it slows things down during rush hour.
We grow a good crop of orange barrels here every summer.
And, so, a trip along the river and back into Cincinnati.
It's fun to be a tourist in your own home town. ;)
All the best,
Lois
the crop of orange barrels made me laugh. :)
ReplyDeleteWe have passed through and around Cincinnati for years...one of these days I would like to go and explore the surrounding area. I think I would like the country down there.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post. I have never seen a Highway salt pile before so that was rather interesting.
ReplyDeleteThat is a huge amount of salt!
ReplyDeletewhat a large pile of salt!
ReplyDeleteHi Lois...We grow a good crop of those orange barrels too ...fun think is that they even grow right up until it snows ; }!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being our tour guide...I really enjoyed seeing the salt piles in your neck of the woods too....really though lovely country out there!!
I have to ask this...Was there any "Cabana boys" there ? ; }...I could really use one!!lol
Grace
HaHa - crop of orange barrels! Funny!!
ReplyDeleteI like these.
ReplyDeleteMy husband will rarely stop to let me take a picture.
Wish I had whatever was in those silos. No hay for winter here.
Aw, I was hoping you would show some of the barges on the river.
ReplyDeleteYou said it is fun to be a tourist in your own home town, it is very fun for us to join you!! It is always interesting to see what you have been seeing on your "adventures".
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