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M.J. Package Store
Walkerton, Indiana
A drive through Walkerton, Indiana is a drive back in time. The old architecture is still in place, although it's painted a different color and has a few modern signs screwed to it. This town lies directly on US 6, a major east-west midwestern highway used by plenty of truckers.
Scores of businesses have come and gone in the past few decades - a Studebaker dealer, Paulett's Restaurant, Welco truck stop, Ray and Kenny's grocery, Wilcox grocery just to name a few, but this town is still full of charm and friendly people.
Plus, you can visit Koontz Lake just a few miles away!
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
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Christmas Decorations
November 2007
We managed to get past Thanksgiving without too many people rushing to put up their Christmas Decorations. Now, it seems everyone has their homes and businesses decorated.
We got most of our outdoor decorations in place and lit up. I've still got a lot more lights to go on the tree in front of the house, but at least it's beginning to look festive.
Christmas Decorations
November 2007
We managed to get past Thanksgiving without too many people rushing to put up their Christmas Decorations. Now, it seems everyone has their homes and businesses decorated.
We got most of our outdoor decorations in place and lit up. I've still got a lot more lights to go on the tree in front of the house, but at least it's beginning to look festive.
Tinley Park Metra Station
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Train 410
Tinley Park, IL Metra Station
Passengers climb aboard the Metra train on their way toward downtown Chicago on a cold, snowy November Sunday at the Tinley Park train station.
Train 410
Tinley Park, IL Metra Station
Passengers climb aboard the Metra train on their way toward downtown Chicago on a cold, snowy November Sunday at the Tinley Park train station.
Moonrise at 70 MPH
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Moon Rising over Indiana Farm
On the way home from Indianapolis I was in the passenger seat for once, so I was able to experiment with the camera. Just after sunset, I noticed the moon rising in the east so I attempted to get a shot of it.
It's not easy to use a 300mm lens in a car moving at 70 mph - especially when it's pretty dark outside. Luckily, I was able to get a few shots that weren't too blurry thanks to a fully manual camera.
I wish we had time to pull over to take some "real" shots of that evening's moon rise.
Moon Rising over Indiana Farm
On the way home from Indianapolis I was in the passenger seat for once, so I was able to experiment with the camera. Just after sunset, I noticed the moon rising in the east so I attempted to get a shot of it.
It's not easy to use a 300mm lens in a car moving at 70 mph - especially when it's pretty dark outside. Luckily, I was able to get a few shots that weren't too blurry thanks to a fully manual camera.
I wish we had time to pull over to take some "real" shots of that evening's moon rise.
Waffles Anyone?
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My Waffle House Dinner
Waffle House Indianapolis, Indiana
No trip to a Waffle house would be complete without a delicious waffle. It seems you can't find a traditional waffle at many places these days - they're either malted or the Belgium type that are too thick for my taste. Waffle House still serves up the great, thin waffles just bursting with flavor.
Their hash browns can be ordered scattered (not in a patty), smothered (onions), covered (cheese) capped(mushrooms), peppered(jalapeƱo peppers), chunked (diced ham), diced (diced tomatoes) or topped (with chili). Of course you can get them "all the way" with everything on them!
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Waffle Irons
Waffle House Indianapolis, Indiana
It was certainly worth the three hour drive for this meal. I can't wait until the next!
Get in the car John!
My Waffle House Dinner
Waffle House Indianapolis, Indiana
No trip to a Waffle house would be complete without a delicious waffle. It seems you can't find a traditional waffle at many places these days - they're either malted or the Belgium type that are too thick for my taste. Waffle House still serves up the great, thin waffles just bursting with flavor.
Their hash browns can be ordered scattered (not in a patty), smothered (onions), covered (cheese) capped(mushrooms), peppered(jalapeƱo peppers), chunked (diced ham), diced (diced tomatoes) or topped (with chili). Of course you can get them "all the way" with everything on them!
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Waffle Irons
Waffle House Indianapolis, Indiana
It was certainly worth the three hour drive for this meal. I can't wait until the next!
Get in the car John!
Waffle House Coffee
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Coffee station at Indianapolis Waffle House
Anyone who has traveled in the south has seen the bright yellow Waffle House Sign at almost every other exit! They really have great waffles and grits, not to mention good coffee.
John and I decided to take a little detour on Saturday afternoon to get some coffee at the nearest Waffle House from Chicago. It turns out to be the Waffle House in Indianapolis, Indiana! Only a 2 1/2 hour drive for some great food!
The waitress was rather surprised when we told her we drove from Chicago just to eat at the Waffle House.
We'll have to do it again next month John!!
Coffee station at Indianapolis Waffle House
Anyone who has traveled in the south has seen the bright yellow Waffle House Sign at almost every other exit! They really have great waffles and grits, not to mention good coffee.
John and I decided to take a little detour on Saturday afternoon to get some coffee at the nearest Waffle House from Chicago. It turns out to be the Waffle House in Indianapolis, Indiana! Only a 2 1/2 hour drive for some great food!
The waitress was rather surprised when we told her we drove from Chicago just to eat at the Waffle House.
We'll have to do it again next month John!!
Happy Thanksgiving
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Dan and Mike making Green Bean Casserole
Chris making his "famous" pumpkin pie (all by himself)
Have a happy Thanksgiving!
Dan and Mike making Green Bean Casserole
Chris making his "famous" pumpkin pie (all by himself)
Have a happy Thanksgiving!
Steel Bridge
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Steel Bridge
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal was built in 1900 to replace the small Illinois and Michigan Canal that connected the Great Lakes (lake Michigan) to the Mississippi River. Prior to the completion of this canal, Chicago's waste water was dumped into Lake Michigan - the source of water for the city.
The modern canal is 28 miles long, 202 feet wide, and 24 feet deep, allowing plenty of room for barge traffic as well as an outlet for the city's treated waste water.
Steel Bridge
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal was built in 1900 to replace the small Illinois and Michigan Canal that connected the Great Lakes (lake Michigan) to the Mississippi River. Prior to the completion of this canal, Chicago's waste water was dumped into Lake Michigan - the source of water for the city.
The modern canal is 28 miles long, 202 feet wide, and 24 feet deep, allowing plenty of room for barge traffic as well as an outlet for the city's treated waste water.
Water-Fall
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Cascade Waterfall
Matthiessen State Park
Utica, Illinois
More than just the water was falling when we visited Matthiessen State Park. The leaves were on display and steadily falling to the bottom of the canyons.
I didn't bring a tripod with, so this shot was pretty hard. I had the camera in my hand but resting on a small boulder to help keep it steady.
Next time, I've got to remember a tripod.
Cascade Waterfall
Matthiessen State Park
Utica, Illinois
More than just the water was falling when we visited Matthiessen State Park. The leaves were on display and steadily falling to the bottom of the canyons.
I didn't bring a tripod with, so this shot was pretty hard. I had the camera in my hand but resting on a small boulder to help keep it steady.
Next time, I've got to remember a tripod.
Fall Colors at Dellwood Park
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The path leading away from the IandM Canal trail
Dellwood Park
Lockport, Illiniois
The last of the fall color is on display in Dellwood Park. The trees are getting bare and the weather is certainly much colder as we approach winter.
The path leading away from the IandM Canal trail
Dellwood Park
Lockport, Illiniois
The last of the fall color is on display in Dellwood Park. The trees are getting bare and the weather is certainly much colder as we approach winter.
Path Through Fall Colors
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Bending trees cover this bridge with fall color on a warm, October afternoon. Matthiessen State Park was showing off at the time of this photo - lots of gold and red colors along this path over a 40 foot tall waterfall.
Bending trees cover this bridge with fall color on a warm, October afternoon. Matthiessen State Park was showing off at the time of this photo - lots of gold and red colors along this path over a 40 foot tall waterfall.
Not Fit for Human Contact
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Not Fit for Human Contact
Sign under Route 83
After walking through the Lemont Quarries looking for fossils, we wandered down a closed path that lead toward the Calumet Sag Channel. An interesting but lonely area marked with spray paint and garbage. Not the kind of place I enjoy, but one that was worth exploring.
We noticed the sign pictured above, heaven help anyone who falls into the channel!
Not Fit for Human Contact
Sign under Route 83
After walking through the Lemont Quarries looking for fossils, we wandered down a closed path that lead toward the Calumet Sag Channel. An interesting but lonely area marked with spray paint and garbage. Not the kind of place I enjoy, but one that was worth exploring.
We noticed the sign pictured above, heaven help anyone who falls into the channel!
Quilting
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Ladies Quilting
LaPorte County Fair
Indiana July 2007
During the LaPorte County Fair, the Pioneer Village is open for visitors. This village offers a peak into life back in the early days of LaPorte County and includes a blacksmith, post office, general store, house and barn. Each year in the house, these two women work on a hand-sewn quilt. There may be others who help too, but I always see the same two! They are always happy to show you their work, and will answer questions about quilting and sewing.
See ya next year!
Ladies Quilting
LaPorte County Fair
Indiana July 2007
During the LaPorte County Fair, the Pioneer Village is open for visitors. This village offers a peak into life back in the early days of LaPorte County and includes a blacksmith, post office, general store, house and barn. Each year in the house, these two women work on a hand-sewn quilt. There may be others who help too, but I always see the same two! They are always happy to show you their work, and will answer questions about quilting and sewing.
See ya next year!
Autumn Pool
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Giant's Bathtub
Matthiessen State Park, Illinois
Fall colors are reflected in Giant's Bathtub, a pool of water located between two waterfalls in Matthiessen State Park. This day was very warm and sunny, so lots of people were enjoying the canyons and trails. The people in this photo help to give an idea of just how large this "bathtub" really is.
A certain destination this winter.
Giant's Bathtub
Matthiessen State Park, Illinois
Fall colors are reflected in Giant's Bathtub, a pool of water located between two waterfalls in Matthiessen State Park. This day was very warm and sunny, so lots of people were enjoying the canyons and trails. The people in this photo help to give an idea of just how large this "bathtub" really is.
A certain destination this winter.
More Fall Colors
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Red Maple Leaves
Dellwood Park, Lockport, Illinois
Certainly not my favorite time of year, Fall has some nice aspects. Take the colors for instance, reds, yellows, greens and browns combined with the low angle of the sun make for some great scenery.
I still don't like the increasingly cold weather, but if you think about it, the farther we get into fall, the closer winter is, and the closer winter is, the closer spring is!
That's how I get through the winter.....thinking of spring.
Red Maple Leaves
Dellwood Park, Lockport, Illinois
Certainly not my favorite time of year, Fall has some nice aspects. Take the colors for instance, reds, yellows, greens and browns combined with the low angle of the sun make for some great scenery.
I still don't like the increasingly cold weather, but if you think about it, the farther we get into fall, the closer winter is, and the closer winter is, the closer spring is!
That's how I get through the winter.....thinking of spring.
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