VIDEO: Geneva-On-The-Lake Offers Something For Eveyone Nearby
CoolCleveland selects the highlights of this not-so-hidden gem on the shores of Lake Erie.
Geneva-On-The-Lake, less than an hour East of Cleveland, welcomes the young and old, bicyclists and motorcyclists, families and singles, reunions, anniversaries and honeymooners.
From golf courses and mini-golf to lakefront cottages and lodges, from first class wineries to vintage burger joints, from amusement parks to RV & camping resorts, Geneva-On-The-Lake is a pocket-sized paradise with something for just about everyone.
View the video as we hear from Daisy Hall of The Lodge at Geneva-On-The-Lake and Dwayne Bennett of Goblin Custom Cycle, and visit attractions such as Eddie's Grill, Adventure Zone, Uncle Tom's Cottages, Indian Creek Camping, the Lakehouse Inn & Winery, the Geneva-On-The-Lake Golf Course, and much more.
Driving through Geneva-on-the-Lake, Ohio
Geneva-on-the-Lake is a village in Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States.
Geneva-on-the-Lake's central attraction is the Strip, a section of State Route 531 which is lined with parks, restaurants, and arcades, and has been a tourist attraction for decades. Eddie's Grill, an icon of the Strip has been catering to visitors since 1950 when it started as a Richardson Root Beer and hotdog stand. Through the years, it has grown into a patio, Dairy Queen, pizza parlor, and arcade serving patrons in a classic 1950s-style environment.:87–90 In 2004, the Lodge and Conference Center at Geneva State Park, a $17 million investment opened on the lakefront allowing visitors an upscale, year-round place to stay, imbibe in wine-tasting, and view Lake Erie from an outdoor or indoor pool. Capo's Pizza marked its 50th anniversary on the Strip in 2015, where they serve a family recipe of pizza by the slice on the corner of New Street and the Strip.
One of a number of seasonal events is the Thunder on The Strip, an annual Biker Rally held the weekend after Labor Day. Started in 2007, Thunder on The Strip attracts thousands of motorcyclists from around the country and brings a boost to local business.[
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P3A Smolen Gulf Covered Bridge 7-19-16 (1080P60)
This is the 18th video in my series of The Covered Bridges of Ashtabula County (OH.). Saved this one for last, even though I scouted it back in April. It is the longest Covered Bridge in the United States, and 4th longest in the World - 613 feet long! I shot over 30 minutes of video on this shoot, so a subsequent video showing the Ashtabula River will be coming up soon. If you would like to watch a video of how this bridge was built back in 2008, here's the URL: - Tech info below:
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Camping at Lake Loramie State Park, Ohio
The campground is just outside quaint Fort Loramie, a bitty little town armed with a few bare necessities: a gas station that doubles as a grocery store, a TV repair shop, and a motel with a Dairy King out front. It’s within easy biking distance if you brought a set of wheels camping with you or you could make an afternoon of it if you opt to walk. In any case, it provides an afternoon of small-town diversion perfect for campers in the simple-life mindset.
But there’s no need to leave the campground, really. There’s a mini convenience store inside the check-in building that stocks everything from first aid supplies to candy to bait to orange juice and even offers cups of coffee and a microwave. It also happens to be where you can rent bikes, canoes and kayaks at very reasonable rates (a canoe rental only costs $6 for the first hour!). There are also basketballs, horseshoes and lawn games to borrow and there’s a volleyball court, as well. Guests can also play putt-putt on a (small, run-down) course for only $1 per game. It’s not much, but it’s something to do and the kids seemed to really enjoy it. And here’s a tip: if you plan on playing multiple times in a day or weekend, just skip the last hole that eats your ball and hang on to it until you play the last game of your stay, that way you only have to pay once!
There’s also a nature center that offers nature programs throughout the day and several playgrounds to keep the kids (or parents like my dad who love to swing as much as kids) occupied. There was even a puppet show put on by (I’m assuming) a local church on Sunday. Of course, since the campground is on a lake and in fact surrounded by a mote, there’s also a “sandy” beach for swimming and sunbathing. I say “sandy,” but really it was just fine dirt. Nevertheless, it offers a beachy atmosphere complete with picnic tables and shelters.
Campers can fish pretty much anywhere on the lake, but all that our party seemed to have luck with was river catfish. Sure you can fix them up for dinner, but they were all pretty small and taste like mud. Or so I’m told. I’ve never actually eaten a catfish from a river or lake. But if you do decide to try your hand at fishing, remember if you’re over 16 you have to have a fishing license which you can get by stopping at somewhere like Wal-mart on your way to the campground or online here. Prices start at $19 for residents and $11 for a one-day pass for visitors.
But naturally my favorite part of the trip was the kayaking. Josh and I love kayaking and so do my parents, so we were out circling the lake and conducting paddle races every day. There’s plenty of lake, so we explored a different part of it each time.
And of course there are the evening campfires for hot dog grilling and s’more making. But you can leave the Hershey’s at home. I got your new favorite concoction right here: graham crackers, marshmallow and Reese Cup. I’m obsessed with peanut butter and it makes the most amazing s’more ever! Of course, if you’re my dad, you chase your s’more with an apple or cherry pudgy pie (two slices of buttered bread with a hefty helping of apple or cherry pie filling smeared between them and cooked in a cast iron sandwich toaster which is placed into the hot coals until crispy on the outside and warm and gooey on the inside).
Not a tent and pop-up shelter kind of person? Well, fear not. There are even three little cabins on the lake equipped with air conditioning and gas grills so “roughing it” doesn’t seem so rough.
All in all, Lake Loramie State Park is a good choice if you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path kind of adventure in Ohio. And at $24 per night for a tent sight, a heck of a lot cheaper than a hotel (and more fun). Don’t forget the bug spray!
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RVing Ohio | Marblehead Lighthouse & A Local Winery
In this episode we explore Marblehead, Ohio. We visit the oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on the United States side of the Great Lakes. Then on our way back to our campground we find the CUTEST winery called Rocky Point Winery! Both of these activities we would highly recommend (if you are of age for the winery of course :) )
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Yearly October trip to Ohio I thought would be neat to document in some fashion, so I thought a Vlog would be great. Hope you enjoy!
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Subnautica is an open world, underwater exploration and adventure game currently under construction at Unknown Worlds, the independent developer behind Natural Selection 2.
Dive Into a Vast Underwater World
After crash landing on an alien ocean world, the only way to go is down. Subnautica's oceans range from sun drenched shallow coral reefs to treacherous deep-sea trenches. Manage your oxygen supply as you explore Kelp Forests, plateaus, reefs, and winding cave systems. The water teems with life: Some of it helpful, much of it harmful.
Scavenge, Craft, and Survive
After waking up in your Life Pod, the clock is ticking to find water, food, and to develop the equipment you need to explore. Collect resources from the ocean around you. Craft knives, lights, diving gear and personal water craft. Venture deeper and further form to find rarer resources, allowing you to craft more advanced items.
Construct Underwater Habitats
Build bases on the sea floor. Choose layouts and components, and manage hull-integrity as depth and pressure increase. Use your base to store resources, park vehicles, and replenish oxygen supplies as you explore the vast ocean.
Disrupt the Food Chain
The ocean teems with life: Use the ecosystem to help you. Lure and distract a threatening creature with a fresh fish, or simply swim as fast as you can to avoid gnashing jaws of roaming predators.
Fear the Night
As the sun goes down, the predators come out. The ocean is unforgiving of those caught unawares in the darkness. Areas that are safe to explore during the day become treacherous at night, but also reveal a beauty that those who hide from the darkness will never see.
Shape the World
The Subnautica sea-floor is presented using a dynamic voxel terrain system. Dig caves to hide, store loot, or short-circuit cave systems. Impacts from vehicles, or even exploding creatures, will change the way the world looks.
Go Below The Deep
Cave systems wind below the sea bed, from dark claustrophobic passages to caverns lit by bio-luminescent life. Explore the world below the ocean floor, but watch your oxygen levels, and take care to avoid the threats lurking in the darkness.
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Society of Geographers: For Women Who Know No Boundaries
This all-day conference explored the contributions women have made to the field of geography and inspired participants to consider how women strengthen the practice of geography today through a series of illustrated presentations and En-Lightning Talks by some of the leading experts in the field including Nancy Lewis, Kavita Pandit and Susan Shaw.
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Coin Pushers EXPOSED! This is Why Arcade Coin Pushers Make Money! | Arcade Experiment
In this arcade experiment we take a coin pusher vs a magnet to see what will happen. I also show you a hidden secret you'll never see in an arcade coin pusher - something in the middle that you won't believe! Don't do these arcade experiments in arcades! These are on our own machines!
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Die Macher: Wolf-Dieter Storl – Pionier für Permakultur
Wer Wolf-Dieter Storl als Pionier für Permakultur bezeichnet, liegt goldrichtig und dennoch daneben. Es gibt Menschen, für die selbst der zutreffendste Begriff falsch wird, wenn er als einzige Bezeichnung herhalten muss.
Wolf-Dieter Storl ist vor allem ein Suchender. Er erfindet nicht, er findet. Seine Technik ist dabei uralt. Er hört zu und sieht hin, ohne zu kommentieren.
Diese Art zu forschen kann man als angewandte Weisheit bezeichnen und in der Tat kommt der Mann, der heute zurückgezogen im Allgäu lebt, rüber wie ein Schamane. Das ist kein Zufall, sondern das Ergebnis jahrzehntelanger Wanderschaft.
Geboren wurden Wolf-Dieter Storl im zerbombten Nachkriegsdeutschland. Seine Jugend verbrachte er in den 60ern und 70ern in den USA, nachdem die Eltern aus der noch jungen Bundesrepublik ausgewandert waren.
Storl sog die amerikanische Kultur wie ein Schwamm auf. Er lebte und erlebte die unterschiedlichsten Facetten sogenannter Amerikaner, die vor allem eines gemeinsam hatten, ihre enorme Unterschiedlichkeit.
US-Amerika, so erkannte Storl früh, ist wie ein Flickenteppich, bei dem die zusammengenähten Fetzen oft nichts miteinander zu tun haben.
Storl lebte wie ein Hobo mit Hippies, Konservativen, Religiösen und Indianern. Er probierte synthetische und natürliche Drogen aus und verfiel immer wieder der Faszination des anderen Geschlechts.
Über all die Jahre lernte er vor allem die unberührte Natur kennen. Vor allem Pflanzen haben es ihm angetan. Welche sind essbar? Welche verfügen über spezielle heilende Eigenschaften? Storl eignete sich über Jahre Wissen an, das man nicht in Büchern findet, sondern das einem von Ureinwohnern verraten wird.
KenFM besuchte den Wissenschaftler, der optisch eher einer Figur aus Herr der Ringe ähnelt, in seinem steinalten Bauernhof im Allgäu. Es ergab sich ein faszinierendes Gespräch über Gott und die Welt. Der Nicht-Esoteriker Wolf-Dieter Storl lebt nicht in der Vergangenheit oder einer Fantasiewelt. Im Gegenteil. Er ist ganz weit vorn im Hier und Jetzt.
Sein aktuelles Buch „Mein amerikanischer Kulturschock: Meine Jugend unter Hillbillies, Blumenkindern und Rednecks“, das Anlass für den Besuch dieses Mannes war, kann einerseits helfen, das Phänomen Storl zumindest schemenhaft zu erfassen, andererseits versteht der Leser aber in jedem Fall, wie es Donald Trump ins Weiße Haus schaffen konnte. Storl gelingt es, dessen Wähler zu dekodieren und die leben im amerikanischen Hinterland und ticken völlig anders, als in den intellektuellen Hochburgen der USA.
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0:00:06 Wolf-Dieter Storl – Von Sachsen über Amerika in das Allgäu
0:27:07 Nahrungsmittelengpässe in der Ostzone als Wegweiser in die Botanik
0:42:19 Fügungen des Schicksals – das Studium der Anthropologie
0:47:25 Die grüne Revolution und kulturelle Vielfalt
1:12:30 Drogen als Kulturfaktor
1:35:18 Die amerikanischen Ureinwohner
1:51:10 Heimkehr nach Europa über Umwege
2:19:26 Ethnobotanik – Die Rückführung des Menschen zu seinen Wurzeln
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Suspense: The Bride Vanishes / Till Death Do Us Part / Two Sharp Knives
Together with the Authorized version and the works of Shakespeare, the Book of Common Prayer has been one of the three fundamental underpinnings of modern English. As it has been in regular use for centuries, many phrases from its services have passed into the English language, either as deliberate quotations or as unconscious borrowings. They are used in non-liturgical ways. For example, many authors have used quotes from the prayer book as titles for their books.
Some examples of well-known phrases from the Book of Common Prayer are:
Speak now or forever hold your peace from the marriage liturgy.
Till death us do part, from the marriage liturgy.
Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust from the funeral service.
From all the deceits of the world, the flesh, and the devil from the litany.
Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest from the collect for the second Sunday of Advent.
Evil liver from the rubrics for Holy Communion.
All sorts and conditions of men from the Order for Morning Prayer.
Peace in our time from Morning Prayer, Versicles.
The phrase till death us do part (till death us depart before 1662[5]) has been changed to till death do us part in some more recent prayer books, such as the 1962 Canadian Book of Common Prayer.
References and allusions to Prayer Book services in the works of Shakespeare were tracked down and identified by Richmond Noble (Noble 1935, p. 82). Derision of the Prayer Book or its contents in any interludes, plays, songs, rhymes, or by other open words was a criminal offence under the 1559 Act of Uniformity,[6] and consequently Shakespeare avoids too direct reference; but Noble particularly identifies the reading of the Psalter according to the Great Bible version specified in the Prayer Book, as the biblical book generating the largest number of Biblical references in Shakespeare's plays. Noble found a total of 157 allusions to the Psalms in the plays of the First Folio, relating to 62 separate Psalms—all, save one, of which he linked to the version in the Psalter, rather than those in the Geneva Bible or Bishops' Bible. In addition, there are a small number of direct allusions to liturgical texts in the Prayer Book; e.g. Henry VIII 3:2 where Wolsey states Vain Pomp and Glory of this World, I hate ye!, a clear reference to the rite of Public Baptism; where the Godparents are asked Doest thou forsake the vaine pompe and glory of the worlde..?
More recently, P.D. James used phrases from the Book of Common Prayer and made them into bestselling titles—Devices and Desires and The Children of Men, while Alfonso Cuarón's 2006 film Children of Men placed the phrase onto cinema marquees worldwide.
Auburn Coach Wife Kristi Malzahn Agrees with Match & eHarmony: Men are Jerks
My advice is this: Settle! That's right. Don't worry about passion or intense connection. Don't nix a guy based on his annoying habit of yelling Bravo! in movie theaters. Overlook his halitosis or abysmal sense of aesthetics. Because if you want to have the infrastructure in place to have a family, settling is the way to go. Based on my observations, in fact, settling will probably make you happier in the long run, since many of those who marry with great expectations become more disillusioned with each passing year. (It's hard to maintain that level of zing when the conversation morphs into discussions about who's changing the diapers or balancing the checkbook.)
Obviously, I wasn't always an advocate of settling. In fact, it took not settling to make me realize that settling is the better option, and even though settling is a rampant phenomenon, talking about it in a positive light makes people profoundly uncomfortable. Whenever I make the case for settling, people look at me with creased brows of disapproval or frowns of disappointment, the way a child might look at an older sibling who just informed her that Jerry's Kids aren't going to walk, even if you send them money. It's not only politically incorrect to get behind settling, it's downright un-American. Our culture tells us to keep our eyes on the prize (while our mothers, who know better, tell us not to be so picky), and the theme of holding out for true love (whatever that is—look at the divorce rate) permeates our collective mentality.
Even situation comedies, starting in the 1970s with The Mary Tyler Moore Show and going all the way to Friends, feature endearing single women in the dating trenches, and there's supposed to be something romantic and even heroic about their search for true love. Of course, the crucial difference is that, whereas the earlier series begins after Mary has been jilted by her fiancé, the more modern-day Friends opens as Rachel Green leaves her nice-guy orthodontist fiancé at the altar simply because she isn't feeling it. But either way, in episode after episode, as both women continue to be unlucky in love, settling starts to look pretty darn appealing. Mary is supposed to be contentedly independent and fulfilled by her newsroom family, but in fact her life seems lonely. Are we to assume that at the end of the series, Mary, by then in her late 30s, found her soul mate after the lights in the newsroom went out and her work family was disbanded? If her experience was anything like mine or that of my single friends, it's unlikely.
And while Rachel and her supposed soul mate, Ross, finally get together (for the umpteenth time) in the finale of Friends, do we feel confident that she'll be happier with Ross than she would have been had she settled down with Barry, the orthodontist, 10 years earlier? She and Ross have passion but have never had long-term stability, and the fireworks she experiences with him but not with Barry might actually turn out to be a liability, given how many times their relationship has already gone up in flames. It's equally questionable whether Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw, who cheated on her kindhearted and generous boyfriend, Aidan, only to end up with the more exciting but self-absorbed Mr. Big, will be better off in the framework of marriage and family. (Some time after the breakup, when Carrie ran into Aidan on the street, he was carrying his infant in a Baby Björn. Can anyone imagine Mr. Big walking around with a Björn?)
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