Allison Asks Andrea: Ryan and I are looking for someplace in southern Indiana to go take some good photos. Having seen some of your pictures recently, I thought maybe you would have some good ideas.
Allison, Ask Andrea has the answers!! Seymour, Indiana has a few really cool historic covered bridges and round barns. It's kind of their claim to fame (along with John Mellencamp of course). I've been down in that area and have roamed around the countryside of Jackson County. I'd say the barns and bridges are the biggest attraction there. Here's a site to check out: http://www.jacksoncountyin.com/bridges.htm
There's also the Scenic Ohio River Route along the southern border of Indiana and Kentucky. It's around 300 miles round trip and goes from around Evansville (I think over to Louisville, Kentucky). You wind through St. Meinrad, Indiana . There's an awesome church there with lots of stained glass made in Germany. I found a website that will give you some good info: http://www.byways.org/browse/byways/2453/
This scenic tour also includes Wyandotte Caves which would have some great photo ops for you and Madison, Indiana where there are some really old homes. I've heard Aurora, Indiana is beautiful and right on the river but I've never been there. I found a website by the University of Southern Indiana that also offers some good info on the area: http://www.usi.edu/hsi/resources/IHP.asp
Also the Hoosier National Forest has a good website with lots of information on things to do around their area too: http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/hoosier/rec_front_page.htm
Hope you find what your looking for and if not, let me know I'll do some digging to find what you need.
Allison, Ask Andrea has the answers!! Seymour, Indiana has a few really cool historic covered bridges and round barns. It's kind of their claim to fame (along with John Mellencamp of course). I've been down in that area and have roamed around the countryside of Jackson County. I'd say the barns and bridges are the biggest attraction there. Here's a site to check out: http://www.jacksoncountyin.com/bridges.htm
There's also the Scenic Ohio River Route along the southern border of Indiana and Kentucky. It's around 300 miles round trip and goes from around Evansville (I think over to Louisville, Kentucky). You wind through St. Meinrad, Indiana . There's an awesome church there with lots of stained glass made in Germany. I found a website that will give you some good info: http://www.byways.org/browse/byways/2453/
This scenic tour also includes Wyandotte Caves which would have some great photo ops for you and Madison, Indiana where there are some really old homes. I've heard Aurora, Indiana is beautiful and right on the river but I've never been there. I found a website by the University of Southern Indiana that also offers some good info on the area: http://www.usi.edu/hsi/resources/IHP.asp
Also the Hoosier National Forest has a good website with lots of information on things to do around their area too: http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/hoosier/rec_front_page.htm
Hope you find what your looking for and if not, let me know I'll do some digging to find what you need.
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Andrea,
Thanks for all the great ideas!!! Ryan and I went down to the Oliver Winery yesterday and took some pictures there. Then we drove down SR39 into a few small towns and trough some pretty country...I hope to go someplace on or near the Ohio River next. I looked at the websites you sent me, and everything around there is beautiful!!!
Dear Andrea,
OK I have officially left my twenty-somethings....and I guess this just comes with my age.
I need some advice for something to use for my feet. Yes, my feet. Now, you know I don't really want to touch them any more than necessary, but I am in desperate need of something to help with the rough spots on the bottom of my feet. Just below the base of my big toe on both feet, I have these HUGE calluses. I'm sure working 12 hour shifts on my feet doesn't help much, so it is probably going to be an ongoing problem, but if you have any suggestions to get rid of these or even soften them up a little, i would greatly appreciate it!!!
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