- November 1st: Trek through Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Rim Trail for gorgeous views
- November 2nd: Hike Southeast Ohio’s Conkle’s Hollow Gorge Trail
- November 3rd: Picture-perfect Cedar Falls is an amazing hiking location…check it out!
- November 4th: Brewfontaine in downtown Bellefontaine was voted #1 beer bar in Ohio
- November 5th: Use this Visitor’s Guide to explore Mount Adams in Cincinnati
- November 6th: Order a Detroit-style pizza from The Merchant House in Greenville
- November 7th: Sip some wine at Powell Village Craft Winery
- November 8th: Find Yourself Crossing Two States on Cincinnati’s Purple People Bridge
- November 9th: Watch how Dum-Dums are Made at the Spangler Candy Factory
- November 10th: Grab a cold beer at Mother Stewart’s in Springfield
- November 11th: Hike the Dyer’s Mill Trail at Battelle Darby Creek near Columbus
- November 12th: Enjoy a Home-Cooked Meal at Cecil and Lime in Springfield
- November 13th: Leisure Time Winery is the perfect way to enjoy Wine Wednesday
- November 14th: Choose from several amazing donuts at Stan the Donut Man
- November 15th: Happy Hour is best spent at Brandeberry Winery in Yellow Springs
- November 16th: Breakfast at Boyd and Wurthmann is a great way to start the day
- November 17th: Can’t resist Clifton Mill’s selection of desserts? Have two!
- November 18th: Listen for the train while sampling wine at Barrel Run Crossing Winery
- November 19th: Bring a cooler to stock up on snacks at Grandpa’s Cheese Barn
- November 20th: Explore Malabar State Park near Mansfield
- November 21st: Sample locally produced beers at Father John’s Brewery in Bryan
- November 22nd: Red Brick Tavern in Lafayette has served several US Presidents
- November 23rd: Create your own Wine Pairing at Sarah’s Vineyard
- November 24th: Dine at historic Kewpie Hamburgers in Lima
- November 25th: Arcanum’s A.R. Winery offers unique wines that are sure to please
- November 26th: Search out Eagles’ nests at Highbanks Metro Park
- November 27th: Historical John Rankin House was a safe haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad
- November 28th: Order wings and locally distilled brews at Deadlow Brewery
- November 29th: It’s a great day to hike Cantwell Cliffs in Hocking Hills State Park
- November 30th: Visit Ferrante Winery in Geneva that offers several local sweet wines
Tag Archives: Brandeberry Winery
Ohio Wine Month! Visit these Fabulous Ohio Wineries!
Updated May 17, 2024
In preparation of Ohio Wine Month in June, I began researching Ohio wineries and made a list of those I planned to visit. Here is a comprehensive list of all of the fabulous wineries in Ohio, according to Sip Magazine! I have provided links to my blog post for the wineries I have had the wonderful opportunity to visit! I will continue my quest to visit more wineries and hope that you will explore them for yourselves!
Appalachian Region
- Baltic Mill Winery
- Bethany Ridge Winery
- Black Sheep Vineyard – post coming soon!
- Brewery 33 Hocking Hills
- Dutch Creek Winery
- French Ridge Vineyards
- Georgetown Vineyards
- Headley Inn Winer & Vineyards
- Heritage Vineyards
- Hocking Hills Winery
- Indian Bear Winery
- Le Petit Chevalier Vineyards Farm Winery
- Marietta Wine Cellars
- Merry Family Winery & Brewery – post coming soon!
- Vineyard 22 Winery, formerly Monzula Farm Brewery
- Pleasant Hill Vineyards – post coming soon!
- Rainbow Hills Vineyards
- Raven’s Glenn Winery
- Revolution Rockbridge Wine Co.
- Shade Winery – post coming soon
- Shawnee Springs Winery – CLOSED
- Stone Crest Vineyard, LLC
- Terra Cotta Vineyards
- Twisted Vine Family Vineyard
- Unicorn Wine Guild
- Valley View Hills Winery
- Wolftree Winery
- Yellow Butterfly Winery
- Vinberige Vineyards
Canal Country Region
- 3 Roses Wine Cellar
- Al-Bi Winery – CLOSED
- Barrel Run Crossing Winery & Vineyard
- Bent Ladder Cider and Wine
- Blue Barn Winery & Vineyard
- The Blue Bird Winery at The Little Forest Inn
- Breitenbach Wine Cellar
- Cana Valley Winery, LLC
- Casella Winery
- Cherry Road Winery, LLC
- Country Porch Winery
- Crafted Artisan Meadery
- Creekside Cottage Winery
- Das Weinhaus
- Diletto Winery
- Doughty Glen Winery
- Dragonfly Winery
- Feisty Brood Meadery
- Filla Cellars
- Gervasi Vineyard
- Gillig Winery – post coming soon!
- Grape & Granary
- Green Eagle Winery
- GRZ Vineyards, LLC
- Halliday’s Winery
- Island Palm Winery, LLC – CLOSED
- It’s Your Winery
- JC Wine Cellars
- LaPorte Winery
- Lil Paws Winery, LLC
- Lincoln Way Vineyards
- Lost Trail Winery
- L’uva Bella Winery
- Maize Valley Winery – post coming soon!
- Mastropietro Winery Inc. – post coming soon!
- Michael Angelo’s Winery
- McAlpine Meadery
- Meniru Meadery – CLOSED
- Myrddin Winery
- Nautl Vine Winery
- The New Frontier Cider Co.
- Newman Creek Cellars
- Perennial Vineyards
- Red Horse Winery, LLC
- Salvage Winery
- Sarah’s Vineyard Winery and Art Gallery
- School House Winery
- Silver Moon Winery
- Silver Run Vineyard & Winery
- Slutz & Slutz Winery
- Sunny Slope General Store & Winery
- Swiss Heritage Winery
- Tipsy Farmer Winery
- Troutman Vineyards
- Twigg Winery
- Ugly Bunny Winery
- Viking Vineyards & Winery – CLOSED
- The Vine n Hop Shop
- The Vineyards at Pine Lake
- Vino Fabbricanti, LTD – CLOSED
- Vino Novello Winery
- West Main Street Winery
- Weymouth Winery
- The Winery at Wolf Creek
- Winetageous
- YOLO Winery
Capital City Region
- 1285 Winery – post coming soon!
- Autumn Rush Vineyard
- Bear Vine Winery – post coming soon!
- Blend of Seven Winery
- Bokes Creek Winery – post coming soon!
- Brandeberry Winery
- Brothers Drake Meadery
- Buckeye Lake Winery
- Buckeye Winery
- Bunker’s Mill Winery
- Camelot Cellars
- Clearcreek Country Vineyard
- Cote Winery
- Cypress Hill Winery – post coming soon!
- Dalton Union Winery – post coming soon!
- Eldchrist Winery – post coming soon!
- Fox Winery – New Winery!
- Good Vibes Winery
- Hafle Winery
- Hidden Lakes Winery
- Manchester Hill Winery
- Otter Creek Winery – New Winery!
- Plum Run Winery
- The Powell Village Winery & Tasting Room
- Quail Crossing Cellars
- Ravenhurst Champagne Cellars
- Rhetoric Brewing Company
- Rockside Winery Vineyards
- Sand Hollow Winery
- Shamrock Vineyard
- Signature Wines
- Slate Run Vineyard
- Smart 1 Winery
- Soine Vineyards – post coming soon!
- St. Ives Winery – post coming soon!
- Three Oaks Vineyard
- The Vault Wine Bar
- Via Vecchia Winery – CLOSED
- Wagon Wheel Wines – New Winery!
- The Wine Maker’s Shop
- The Winery at Otter Creek, LLC – CLOSED
- Wyandotte Winery
Lake Erie Shores & Island Region
- Benfeld Wines
- Brady Vineyard & Heron Creek Winery
- Chateau Tabeau Winery
- The Corks Winery – post coming soon!
- Crooked Tree Vineyard
- D&D Smith Winery, LLC
- Firelands Winery
- Flat Rock Mead and Winery – CLOSED
- Gar-Nay’s Winery
- Gillig Winery
- Heineman Winery
- Hermes Vineyards & Winery – CLOSED
- Hillside Winery – CLOSED
- Jilbert Winery
- Johlin Century Winery – CLOSED
- John Christ Winery
- Jubilee Winery – CLOSED
- J. W. Dover & Heartland Winery – CLOSED
- Kelley’s Island Wine Co. – post coming soon!
- Klingshirn Winery
- Knotty Vines Farm and Winery
- La Familia Winery
- Leisure Time Winery
- Lumberyard Winery & Supply
- Majestic Oak Winery
- Matus Winery
- Mulberry Creek Winery
- Gideon Owen Winery, previously Mon Ami Winery
- North Coast Wine Club
- Paper Moon Vineyards
- Quarry Hill Winery & Orchard
- Rocky Point Winery
- Sandy Ridge
- Ski Lodge Winery
- Stoney Ridge Winery
- Sycamore Lake Wine Co.
- Vermillion Valley Vineyards
- Vineyard at Evergreen Farm, LLC
- White Shutter Winery
- The Wineree
- Wishmaker House
- Your Wine Cellar, Inc. – CLOSED
- Wolfs Wine Club
Ohio River Valley Region
- A. R. Winery
- Bardwell Winery – CLOSED
- Bent Tree Winery
- Burnet Ridge, Inc.
- Caesar Creek Vineyards, LLC
- Fruitblood
- Fulton Grove Winery – New Winery!
- Hanover Winery
- Harmony Hill Vineyards & Estate Winery
- Henke Wine, LLC – CLOSED
- Hidden Valley Orchards
- Indian Spring Winery
- Kennedy Vineyard
- Kinkead Ridge Estate Winery
- La Vigna Estate Winery – CLOSED
- Living Wright Wines
- McIntosh Winery & Restaurant – CLOSED
- Meier’s Wine Cellars
- Meranda-Nixon Winery
- Mio Vino
- Moyer Vineyard, Winery & Restaurant– CLOSED
- Na zdravie Vineyard and Winery
- O’Bannon Creek Vineyard, LLC
- Ohio River Vista Vineyard – CLOSED to new customers (private winery)
- Old Mason Winery & Vineyard – post coming soon!
- Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard & Winery, LLC
- Schloss Listermann – CLOSED
- Tin Cap, LLC
- The Winery at Versailles
- Valley Vineyards Winery & Brewery – post coming soon!
- Vinoklet Winery
- Woodstone Creek Winery & Distillery
Vines & Wines Region
- Auburn Twin Oaks Winery – CLOSED
- Bari Beauty & Health
- Benny Vino Urban Winery
- Biscotti’s Family Winery – CLOSED
- Blind Squirrel Winery
- The Brew Mentor – CLOSED
- Buccia Vineyard
- Candlelight Winery
- Cask 307
- CLE Urban Winery
- Country Porch Winery
- Day Dream Winery
- Debonne Vineyards – post coming soon!
- Deer’s Leap Winery – post coming soon!
- Emerine Estates Winery
- Emeritas Winery
- Farinacci Winery
- Ferrante Winery & Ristorante
- Goddess Wine House
- Grand River Cellars Winery & Restaurant
- Grande Wine Cellars – CLOSED
- Greene Eagle Winery
- Harpersfield Vineyard – post coming soon!
- Hartford Hill Winery – recently added!
- Hundley Cellars
- Juliet Sky
- Kelly’s Island Winery – post coming soon!
- Kosicek Vineyards – post coming soon!
- The Lakehouse Inn Winery
- Laleure Vineyards
- Laurello Vineyards, LLC – post coming soon!
- Laurentia Winery
- Lina Wines, LLC
- M Cellars – post coming soon!
- Maple Ridge Vineyard
- Markko Vineyard
- Old Firehouse Winery
- Old Mill Winery – post coming soon!
- Park Avenue Winery
- Put in Bay Winery – post coming soon!
- Rosabella
- Sharon James Cellars
- Silver Creek Wine Cellar
- South River Vineyard & Red Eagle Distillery – post coming soon!
- Spirits in Willoughby
- Stable Winery
- Baci Winery, previously St. Joseph Vineyard
- Stonegait Winery
- Susec Chalet and Winery
- Tarsitano Winery & Vineyards – CLOSED
- ThornCreek Winery
- Urban Vintner
- Virant Family Winery
- The Winery at Spring Hill
Make sure you visit the winery’s website to confirm hours of operation, wine menus and a list events for each location as some of the information may change each season.
If you are unable to visit ALL of the Ohio wineries, consider attending one of the many Ohio Wine Festivals throughout the state:
- February/March: Glass City Wine Festival, Toledo
- June: Ohio Wine Month in Various Locations
- June: Grove City Historic Town Center Wine & Arts Festival in Grove City
- July: North Market Food & Ohio Wine Festival in Columbus
- July: Ohio State Fair Wine Pavilion, Columbus
- July: Toast of Ohio Wine Heritage Festival, Sandusky
- August: Vintage Ohio Wine Festival, Kirtland
Things to Do in Ohio in the Month of June
- June 1st: June is Ohio Wine Month! Here is a list of Ohio wines to explore!
- June 2nd: Witness the Greatest Story Ever Told at Living Word Outdoor Drama
- June 3rd: Visit Ohio Village for a summer event
- June 4th: Have fun at a local festival!
- June 5th: Stop by Hafle Winery, one of Ohio’s original wineries
- June 6th: Drop in on Powell Winery for Excellent Food and Wine
- June 7th: Purchase Produce at Your Local Farmer’s Market
- June 8th: Plan a vacation or long weekend at Geneva on the Lake
- June 9th: Walk Across Cincinnati’s Purple People Bridge
- June 10th: Sample Wines at Kinkead Ridge
- June 11th: Stay at Buccia Vineyard Winery Bed and Breakfast in Conneaut
- June 12th: Bring Your Chairs for a Picnic on the Lawn at the Winery at Wolf Creek
- June 13th: Stop by at Happy Hour for Wine at Kennedy Vineyard
- June 14th: Sample Some Fantastic Sweet Wines at Brandeberry Winery
- June 15th: Indulge in Some Much Needed Wine Therapy at Myrrdin Winery
- June 16th: Explore the Shawshank Trail in Mansfield
- June 17th: Mon Ami is now Gideon Owen Wine Company
- June 18th: Understand How the Treaty of Green Ville changed US History at The Garst Museum
- June 19th: Order Award Winning Wines at Raven’s Glenn Winery in Coshocton
- June 20th: Eat and Drink Your Way Through Mansfield at The Vault Winery
- June 21st: Pull up to the Dock at Buckeye Lake Winery
- June 22nd: Explore Ohio History at Sauder Village, Part 1*
- June 23rd: Learn about Ohio History at Sauder Village, Part 2*
- June 24th: Immerse Yourself in Ohio History at Sauder Village, Part 3*
- June 25th: Cincinnati’s Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove
- June 26th: Pack a Picnic and Enjoy the Ohio Skyline from Devou Park
- June 27th: Pick up fresh produce at your local Farmer’s Market (Canal Market in Newark)
- June 28th: Take a Roadtrip to Halliday’s Winery
- June 29th: Hike Glacier Ridge Metro Park near Columbus
- June 30th: Ohio Wine Month! Drink Local! Try Henke Winery!
A Photographic Review of My 2017 Travel Blogs
I have had so much fun writing about my many travels that took place in 2017 and past travel as well. Here is an overview of my blog posts for this past year. Don’t forget to select the link to check out more photos and additional information regarding each attraction. Enjoy!
Indonesia: Bali
An Evening Stroll Along Kuta Beach
Ulun Danu Temple: The Most Photographed Temple in Bali
El Arco in Cabo San Lucas
The Port of Mazatlan, Mexico
A Port Day in Puerto Vallarta
Turkey: Istanbul
The Facade of the Hagia Sophia
United States: Arizona
The Colorado River Runs Through the Grand Canyon
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Indian Settlement at Montezuma Castle National Monument
The Spectacular Colors of the Painted Desert
Rawhide, Arizona
United States: California
Spectacular California Sunset
An Amazing Visit to Sebastiani
Acres of Vineyards in Sonoma, California
United States: Colorado
Camping in the Rocky Mountains
United States: Louisiana
Celebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans
New Orleans: Black & White Photos
The Old Absinthe Bar
United States: Ohio
Enjoying a Fabulous Dinner at The Farm
Enjoying a Fabulous Dinner at the Merchant House
The Bourbon Praline French Toast
Cincinnati: National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Having Fun with my New Camera
Celebrating 100 Years of Beatrix Potter at Ohio Village
Springfield:
The Historical Springfield Farmer’s Market
Westcott House, Frank Lloyd Wright
The Westcott House
Clifton Mill Lights at Christmas
Gorgeous Holiday Lights in Clifton
Ohio Wineries:
United States: Tennessee
Nashville’s Belle Meade Plantation
Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville
United States: Washington DC
Arlington National Cemetery
United States: West Virginia
Floating down the Lower Gauley at the New River Gorge
I hope you enjoyed checking out all of my travels and post-related photos for 2017! I look forward to seeing what 2018 brings! Happy New Year!
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Cheering Myself Up at Brandeberry Winery
“Wine cheereth God and Man” is a Proverb posted on the wall of the Brandeberry Winery and I could not agree more. Having spent the afternoon in the charming village of Yellow Springs, I was happy to visit this lovely winery in nearby Enon.
It was a beautiful country drive to the winery where I easily found the entrance into the tasting room. I immediately noticed the impressive display of awards that hung from the wall and was greeted by the winemaker himself, Jim Brandeberry. He is an extremely smart, soft-spoken man with a passion for wine who was eager to share with me the history of Brandeberry Winery and the wines that he produces.
There are several award winning wines on the tasting list and I had the opportunity to try a few of them. While I made my selection, I read through the descriptions and noticed the many accolades. From Bronze medals to Double Gold, there were also a few that held the honor of the Ohio Quality Wine Award. I decided that I would choose six wines so that I could keep the complimentary glass. Most of the samples cost $1.00, with the exception of the Reserve Premium Syrah and the Polar Crush Ice Wine which are $1.50.
My first selection was IKE, a dry white table wine. This wine was originally named after Hurricane Ike, whose strong winds reached the Midwest region in 2008. It was during that time that a stray cat found his way to their front door and made the winery his home. “Ike” immediately became a part of the family and was a favorite resident among the winery’s guests.
I was happy to see a wide selection of sweet wines, which are popular varietals produced in Ohio. The remaining samples that I selected just happened to fall under this category and I was ready to try the Sweet Mingo. It too is named after one of the Brandeberry’s beloved pets and is a grape wine with natural peach flavors. Mingo is a sweet little black and white dog that the family rescued when he was just four months old. For the past three years he has been seen hanging around the winery greeting customers and adding to the wine tasting experience. The Sweet Mingo was definitely one of my favorites wines.
I could not resist sampling the blackberry wine, made from 100% blackberry juice. It was no surprise that this was a silver medal award winner.
Pink Passion is a delicate wine made from a blend of Cayuga grape and cherry wines. This beautiful pink wine is absolutely delicious.
The cherry truffle is a blend of cherry and grape wine with a flavor of chocolate and of course I had to try the Polar Crush Ice Wine. Made from the Vidal Blanc grape, Polar Crush has an elegant peach color and tastes just as sophisticated.
After my wine tasting, Mr. Brandeberry provided me with an impromptu tour of his production room, which was quite impressive. I enjoyed learning about the technology and science that goes into creating wine. Although he is an engineer by trade, he explained the process in a language I could understand. I admire his passion for making wine and great sense of humor.
Brandeberry Winery provides live music, holds several events and caters to private parties. One of their most popular events is the Annual Dogtober Fest where patrons bring their dogs dressed up in their favorite Halloween costumes. On occasion, the winery will also host release parties to introduce their new wine creations. This summer they will release a new wine titled “Party Girl”. I had the pleasure of seeing a draft of the label and it is going to be spectacular.
In addition to the wines, what I love about Brandeberry Winery is its support of the community and local charities. When their wine, Sweet Mingo was first released, the winery dedicated a percentage of its sales to aid their local Humane Society, an organization dedicated to help stop animal cruelty and suffering. They are also supporters of Honor Flight Dayton which is “dedicated to honor the service and sacrifices of [war veterans] and their friends”. This organization raises money to transport World War II veterans to Washington DC to honor them and offer them the opportunity to explore our nation’s Capitol.
Brandeberry Winery recently hosted an event, The Red Affair, on Saturday May 28, 2016 from 12PM to 10PM as both a release party for its latest wine and a benefit for Honor Flight Dayton. The winery’s latest creation is a dry blackberry merlot, “Not Your Mother’s Red”, an honorable tribute to the memory of Jim’s mother, Virginia Brandeberry. I felt privileged to try a sample during my visit and wished it had been available for sale. For each bottle sold, Brandeberry Winery donated $5 per bottle to Honor Flight. The event was a success with patrons dressed in 1940’s costumes to celebrate this new vintage while supporting a great cause.
Have you had the opportunity to visit Brandeberry Winery? I would love to hear about your experience and what wines you enjoyed, so if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below, that would be great! Cheers!
To learn more about Brandeberry Winery and their fabulous charities, visit their website at www.brandeberrywinery.com. You can purchase their wines from the winery as well as local stores such as Belmont Party Store, Wine Works and Keg & Cork. The winery also creates beautiful gift baskets for sale as well.
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What to See and What to Do:
Brandeberry Winery
5118 W. Jackson Road
Enon, OH 45323
Telephone: 937 767 9103
I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to Jim Brandeberry and his family for their time and hospitality during my visit. Please note that all comments provided were based solely upon my own opinions and experience.
- Hours: For Fall (September to December), the winery is open from 12 PM to 8 PM on Thursday, 12 PM to 9PM on Friday and 12 PM to 10 PM on Saturday. The winery is closed from Sunday thru Wednesday. Hours are seasonal and are subject to change. Please refer to the winery’s website for any updates to its hours of operation.
- Amenities: Weekend entertainment, dining, wine tastings, wine club, wine baskets, wine, gift shop, private events
- Tips for Your Visit: During the nights when the winery provides entertainment, wine tastings are not available. As always, please drink responsibly.
Where to Stay:
Mills Park Hotel
321 Xenia Avenue
Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Telephone: 937 319 0400
Where to Eat:
Winds Cafe
215 Xenia Avenue
Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Telephone: 937 767 1144
My favorite menu is the Winds Charcuterie Plate, a selection of Winds kitchen’s pates and terrines, including imported and domestic cured meats, pickles and house condiments.
What to Read:
Not That I Could Tell, by Jessica Strawser
Photo Guide to Yellow Springs:
- Clifton Gorge
- Colorful, Artsy Streets
- Glen Helen Nature Reserve
- John Bryan State Park
- Sunflower Field, located at 4625 US-68, Yellow Springs (The Tecumseh Sunflower Field)
- Wall Murals
- Preparation for Life Work by Axel Horn hangs in the Yellow Springs Post Office
- Village Cyclery is the location of the oldest mural in Yellow Springs
- “Kieth’s Alley” located behind the shops on the east side of Xenia Avenue between Cory and Glen Street showcases several murals
- Winds Cafe displays one of the largest murals in town
- Ohio Silver Co. displays a beautiful painting by Maxfield Parrish
- The patio of Sunrise Cafe
- The Smoking Octopus displays the works of Sarah Dickens
- The Xenia Avenue Shops’ painting was created by local Mandy Knaul (Mandy Sue)
- Corner Cone mural designed by Pierre Nagley
- Kings Yard murals
An Overview of Blog Posts from 2015
What a great year for travel! Here are some of my adventure blogs for 2015:
CARIBBEAN AND PORTS OF CALL:
Hamilton, Bermuda
Grand Cayman: Stingray City, Afternoon Drive on Grand Cayman, and Hell
Stingrays at Stingray City
Honduras: Untouched Beauty, Underwater Photographs
Gorgeous Honduras Beaches
EUROPE:
Wine Event at Fattoria il Poggio
UNITED STATES:
United States: Arizona
Montezuma Castle National Monument
Indian Settlement at Montezuma Castle National Monument
United States, California: San Francisco Downtown
San Francisco Chinatown
United States, California: San Francisco Golden Gate
San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge
United States: Louisiana
Celebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans
United States, Michigan; Holland, Michigan
Tulips in Holland, Michigan
United States: Ohio
Cincinnati: Cincinnati Art Museum, The Divine Felines Exhibit
Recumbent Lion, Ptolomaic Period, 305 – 35BC, Reportedly from Giza
Fragmentary Inscription, Dynasty 25 – Dynasty 26, 670 – 650 BC
Cincinnati: Interview With Artist, Jimi Jones
Jimi Jones Artwork
Jimi Jones
Cincinnati: Cincinnati Children’s Museum – Leonardo da Vinci Exhibit
Exploring the Genius of Leonardo da Vinci at the Cincinnati Children’s Museum
Cleveland: The Cleveland Art Museum, Pharaoh King of Egypt Exhibit
The Pharaoh Exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art
An Egyptian Sarcophagus
Cleveland: Maltz Museum, Operation Finale
The Capture and Trial of Adolf Eichmann
The Holocaust Survivors
Columbus: Franklin Park Conservatory
Gorgeous Orchids at Franklin Park Conservatory
Amazing Butterflies at the Franklin Park Conservatory
Having Fun with my New Camera
Springfield: Art Museum, Jason Morgan
Jason Morgan Artwork
Springfield: Art Museum, Jimi Jones
Jimi Jones Artwork
Auschwitz Exhibit at The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Celebrating 70 Years of Auschwitz Closing
Enjoying a Reuben at Sam & Ethel’s
Sampling craft beer at Yellow Springs Brewery
Hiking the Rim Trail
Ohio Christmas:
Drive Thru Christmas Lights
A Tunnel of Lights
I hope you enjoyed this recap of my blog posts and travels for 2015. Stay tuned for more adventures to come in 2016! Wishing you many Happy Travels!
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