
Turkey Run. The cool limestone canyons of Turkey Run State Park provided a welcome relief from heat of an Indiana afternoon.
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Lake Vesuvius Campground. An early morning fog greeted us after our first night in Ohio.
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Nighttime on the Trail. Even without electricity, we were always able to have light to see by.
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Leopard. A leopard at the Akron Zoo.
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Penguins. Sheryl and her brother David filling in for the wildlife at the Akron Zoo.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park. A waterfall within Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio.
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A Handful of Kids. Sheryl, her sister-in-law Joan, and the kids: Annika, Svea, Brigitta, Becky, and Michael.
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Group Shot. Karin, her husband Doug, their kids, and our gang at the top of Niagra Falls.
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The Top of the Falls. Enjoying the sights at Niagra Falls.
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The Top Bunk. During the course of our trip Becky moved from the lower bunk to the upper one, which offers a view through the window.
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Mixed Signals. There were times when we weren't entirely sure which way we were going, and other times when the highway signs didn't help much.
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New England. We drove almost as far east as it is possible to drive, finally turning around in Connecticut. Here are Steve and Margaret (Sheryl's cousin) at the home of Sheryl's uncle Dick.
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Uncle Dick. Dick Hall and his new grand-nephew.
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Illinois Sunrise. Some of the early mornings offered spectacular scenes, such as this one at Michael's dad's home outside of Alvin.
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Family Portrait. Michael's mother and father, their three children, six of their grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
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A Grand Relationship. Robert and his grandson, Michael Robert.
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Duo. Michael and his dad performed for the crowd at Kickapoo State Park in Illinois.
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Vicky and Ginny. Michael's half sisters, Vicki and Ginny.
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Spagetti Feed. Becky checked out the quisine in many places, and enjoyed the finger food in places like this one in Boulder, Colorado.
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Rocky Mountain National Park. A light haze follwed us across the plains as we drove west, but we finally left it behind after crossing the Rocky Mountains.
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