The wonderful, creative and delightful Patty at PetiteMagique has nominated me for this award, for which I cannot adequately express my gratitude. Please visit her blog!
The rules of the award require me to provide 7 facts about my self, and to nominate and notify 10 bloggers who provide me with inspiration.
7 facts about me:
I like ice cream
I love to have a garden
In good times and bad, I think life is very precious
I believe in Peace
I believe in forgiveness, kindness and compassion
I am happiest when listening to music and writing or painting or doing photography
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People say sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me, but that’s not true, names do hurt, nasty comments do hurt, there are something’s then can never be taken back things that are permanently etched onto our minds and cyber bullying is even worse because it allows users to hide behind a mask of anonymity that means they don’t need direct contact to cause unimaginable harm. I like to think of bullying as sandpaper when people hurt you over and over they may scratch and hurt you a bit but in the end you come out polished and they come out useless. I got made fun of a lot online but that’s what built my character that’s what made me who I am today, that’s what makes all of us, all of you who you are, all of these bad moments just give us the…
I took one of my grandsons to an island. I have always lived on Lake Erie. Before, it was the eastern end of the lake. Now I live on the western side of the lake. In the middle of Lake Erie in the western end of the lake, there are islands. Some are inhabited and some not. Ohio State University has property out there where they conduct experiments and do a lot of observation.
So we packed up Tyler and drove out there, west of my home, to take the ferry out to Put in Bay. It is very built up and there are a few people who live on the island year around. In winter, it is cold. My sister and I when out there one sunny November day a few years ago. It was cold. The lake wasn’t frozen and we went to the locals restaurant where a great many of the locals were there swapping tales and singing. The food was good and it was fun hearing the tales and legends.
The morning crossing on the ferry was a bit cool. The waves were fairly small and my grandson never took his eyes off of the water. We passed sailboats and speed boats and other ferries. He was amazed at how big the lake was. He was so excited, he fairly vibrated with it. It was really a good trip over and we rented a golf cart to get around the island. I can’t do the amount of walking visiting the island requires, anymore. I used to be able to walk it, and I loved it. but this time the golf cart was necessary. On the island, they were celebrating Christmas in July and everything was decorated. We saw some garland, some Santas, a few trees. Some people were wearing Santa hats. I have never been there before for the Christmas in July celebration.
Another ferry passing us in the lake. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
The island is full of things for everyone to do. Sailing, cruising, walking, touring the wineries, eating great food. There is a beautiful park where kids run and play, as they always have done. We had lunch at a great restaurant with live acoustic music. The pulled pork I had was delicious. We were in a booth so we made paper airplanes out of napkins and threw them back and forth to each other ( we cleaned up before we left ). There is nothing like the sound of a child laughing and giggling to bring a smile to your face. After lunch, we drove around the island so my grandson could see it. We stopped at the fish hatchery. We found a young woman who was fishing for her dinner. She showed him her catch and he was really impressed. He asked her if there were sharks and she assured him there were no sharks in fresh water, just in salt water like an ocean.
The Village. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
The village of Put in Bay. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
The locals who stay on the island during bad weather including winter have to stock up on supplies. They use small planes and the small airport which is on the island. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Put in Bay Island. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Island coastline. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Island coast. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
It would be fun to be young and full of life again. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Butterfly taking a ride on a woman’s hat. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Butterfly House. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Butterfly House. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Butterfly House. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Two butterflies. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
We went to the butterfly house and they had a wonderful collection of perhaps 100-120 butterflies. They were so pretty and so many different colors. The exhibition was butterflies flying all over. They had all flowers planted that would attract the butterflies. Some would land on you as see above. Some flew in little groups. Some would fly closely to peoples’ heads. It was a wonderful experience. It actually was one of the best butterfly gardens I have been too. This was followed by putt-putt golf which was loads of fun. My grandson had never golfed before. It is a joy to children trying something new.
Most of the homes have wrap around porches. Photographed and copyrighted by barbara Mattio 2014
Direction sign. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Fun sign telling tourists how far it is to Key West. Put-in-Bay is often call ed”the Key West of the North” Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Monument in distance. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Christmas in July. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
One of the historic homes. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Fish hatchery. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
The seagulls love visiting the island. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Beautiful flowers. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
One of the break walls. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
A battle in the War of 1812 was fought in the waters around the island. The tower is a monument to Commodore Perry who fought on the ship, The Niagara
Live music. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
The Village. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
The Harbor. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Lunch Time. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Perry Nuclear Plant. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
A fairly calm lake. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
My grandson. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
On the way home with a tired child. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
On our way home. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
We are on the ferry leaving the island. Photographed and copyrighted by Barbara Mattio 2014
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