One last look at the map while the kids ask, "Are we there yet?" |
Lake Loramie was constructed (yup - Americans build lakes!) as part of the Ohio canal system, which was completed around 1840. Just 175 short years later, families like ours visit the lake for a serene escape from the bustle of the rat race.
800+ acres of really cold water. |
Fishing, camping, and boating were obviously out of the question because of the weather, so we did what Schmiesings do best - we hiked!
Joe and 5 kids go off-road to look for the Blue Blazes that mark this segment of the Buckeye Trail. |
Of course, there's always the surprise relic with which a kid almost always injures himself. This time, it was a bottle with a well-preserved label:
"It'll Tickle yore innards" Anybody know more about this soda? |
Speaking of relics (sorry - I'm a bit into relics. What can be said? I'm Catholic!), we decided to make a pit-stop at St. Augustine's Cemetery in Minster to see if we could locate the tomb of the kids' great-great-great grandparents, August and Rosa Schmiesing. Success! But more on that another time....
May they rest in peace. |
Our visit to Grand Lake St. Marys State Park consisted mostly of making the grand loop around the lake and making a couple quick stops to observe some of the unique scenery that a wintry lake setting offers.
Like gulls gathering on a slush patch:
Or seven people smiling for a self-timed camera:
Making the loop was cool, since it offered some nice, ocean-like views from the road, as well as a chance to cruise through some obscure towns and villages. Here's a map of the place, to help you appreciate how heroic this undertaking really was:
In summers past, we've all had the pleasure of boating on the waters, seeing the spill-way, and fishing, and have promised Bruno that he will get to kayak on it just like his bigger siblings have been able to do in the past. But for now, a drive-by of Ohio's only inland lighthouse satisfied the little guy.
Lastly, we soaked-in a late afternoon view of the water. Or rather I soaked it in. By that time, two kids had been lulled to sleep by the easy drive. Joe took one for the team and stayed in the van with them while I hopped out and got a crisp taste of silence. Sweet...silence....
Built by 1,700 Germans laborers, Grand Lake St. Marys was the largest man-made lake in the world...until the Hoover Dam was constructed. |
All's well that ends well. Home safely from the afternoon outing, we treated ourselves to a fine glass of red wine. Well, Joe and I treated ourselves to the wine. The kids had to content themselves with buckeye candies.