Nice Salute to Ohio! I used to live there for a few years, my Mom & sis are still there. I go back every once in a while to visit but never get to see anything like this! Its usually during Christmas and to my Californian self, there is only one place to be when the snow falls and that's indoors with some cocoa!
Amber: The next time you're in Ohio, I highly recommend a detour to the Lonbgaberger picnic basket building in Newark. Watch out for the giant ants, though.
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Nice Salute to Ohio! I used to live there for a few years, my Mom & sis are still there. I go back every once in a while to visit but never get to see anything like this! Its usually during Christmas and to my Californian self, there is only one place to be when the snow falls and that's indoors with some cocoa!
Amber: The next time you're in Ohio, I highly recommend a detour to the Lonbgaberger picnic basket building in Newark. Watch out for the giant ants, though.
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