We moved to a KOA in Lebanon, Ohio. We got the upgraded site with a patio and firepit. It was very nice. The campground is great and had a lot of area for walking. We enjoyed our stay here. Nice and quiet campground with nice staff.
We went to the Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. It was quite a museum! I always have liked the nose art.
As we were leaving the museum, there were people setting up for flying some cool kites.
On Tuesday we visited the Springboro and Cincinnati free little art galleries. I picked up some really cute stuff!
I had done some watercoloring practice and had new goodies to leave.
A friend had told me that we were close to “Ohio’s Largest Dollar Tree” and being that we love crazy stuff like that, we had to go. Well, apparently, Ohio has a pretty low threshold on size of Dollar Tree’s. The exterior was promising, but deceptive. We were not impressed, as this store seems to be an average sized store for Texas….but as they say, everything IS bigger in Texas! LOL! We did find Chili Spaghetti *shudder* and Cincinnati Chili in the freezer section….no, we didn’t try it.
On the 29th, I had plans to meet up with a friend I have known online for several years and have never met in person! I was so excited! She lives in Louisville, which was not far from where we were staying! Ed wanted to visit the base there, so he and I had lunch at Mission BBQ (fabulous place, btw). I love that they always have a place setting for a POW/MIA soldier. It is a great way to remember those who are so often forgotten.
After Mission, I met up with Kristen and Ed went to the base. Kristen and I had a wonderful time, I introduced her to her local free little art gallery, we went to a great art marketplace and then we met up with her adorable daughter, Audrey for supper. It was a great time and I am so glad we were able to meet up! I look forward to seeing her again when we are in the area!
Now to pack for our move to Bluffton, Indiana!
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