Last day at Mohican State Park. Several rain showers has raised the creek several inches but the trees have almost completely leafed out. |
19 May 2018 - Time to celebrate on a BIG slide. They don't make them like this any more. The Van Buren State Park was right next to the campgrounds. |
Toledo is not more than 30 minutes away so before leaving we took a day trip to the Botanical Garden.
A woodpecker (right) continued to hang around in a tree in front of the cabin leading us to suspect a nest in one of the trunk holes. A lovely grouping of white iris. |
We saw many examples of things we had planted at our house in Ohio, like this wysteria in front of a stone wall garden feature. |
Pretty purple blooms hang from the vines that have wrapped around the wooden pergola. I am watching a dozen or more carpenter bees digging holes in the wooden supports. |
We always wish there were more labels for the specimens that we cannot identify like this heavily blooming shrub. |
Perspective #1 of tree sculpture. |
Perspective #2 of tree sculpture. |
This is the beech section. From afar, the dark leaves reminded us of a King Crimson maple so we were surprised to find several different beech trees. |
Under story azalea bushes. |
Menu with the street sign that is still outside in the parking lot. |
The Historic Church of St. Patrick |
The pulpit with it's fan. Very unique. |
All of the stained glass windows were created by a New York firm in 1898. This transept window, one of six, are 14 feet wide by 40 feet high. |
From the altar toward the Choir with the organ's pipes on the back wall. |
Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral
While it may not have the history of St. Patrick's, the Cathedral is as extraordinary, just in a different way. |
The Children's Rose Window has an image of Mary and Jesus in the center with scenes from Mary's life. Arching over the Rose Window the mural depicts the Creation from the book of Genesis. |
One of several Confessionals crafted of Wisconsin oak. Each door is decorated with a biblical scene of repentance and mercy. |
One of four side doors. |
Close up of a ceiling fresco, designed by Felix Lieftuchter, a native of Cincinnati, and rising 83 feet above the floor. |
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