
The good Lord allowed me to celebrate another year of life on Saturday so Michel and I decided to celebrate by going to see what God had created in southeastern Indiana. We started from home with no destination in mind, just a plan to take whatever road struck our fancy and to see where that road leads. We had the atlas just in case we did get lost, but we never really consulted it until we kept going in circles in Sellersberg.
Our adventure took us from home to Bedford, Scottsburg, Sellersberg, Madison (Ate dinner at the Key West Shrimp House and took some pictures along the river.), Vevay (Spent a couple of hours at Belterra. I came out with an extra $5.60!), and finally Lawrenceburg where we spent the night (Went to the Hollywood Casino there and left $1.78 behind.). On Sunday we couldn't resist going to IKEA near Cincinnati since we were only about 35 minutes away. From Cincinnati we headed straight home and talked about our little adventure quite a bit. We are ready for the next one!
Here's the list of the roads we traveled:
-Home -> South on US 231 to SR 58 to SR 37S to Bedford
-Bedford -> East on John Williams Blvd. till it ended then we went a few blocks north to SR 58 East.
-SR 58 E -> SR 446 -> US 50 E (toward Seymour)
-US 50 E -> SR 250 -> SR 39 S -> SR 56 E (to Scottsburg)
-SR 56 E -> I 65 S to Sellersberg Exit 9
-Exit 9 = SR 31 N->turning around and going back to SR 403, to turning around to go SR 31 S, to taking a few main city streets to get to Sellersberg-Utica Road to back on SR 403 toward Charleston.
-Charleston ->SR 3 over to SR 62 E = Ohio River Scenic Byway
-Ohio River Scenic Byway(ORSB) /SR 62 -> ORSB SR 256 -> (ORSB) SR 56E (to Madison)
-Madison -> ORSB SR 56 E -> Vevay
-Vevay-> ORSB 56 E -> ORSB SR 156 -> ORSB SR 56-> ORSB US 50 E -> Lawrenceburg
Got all that? There will be a quiz later! LOL!
We only took pictures in along the river in Madison and a quick stop by a giant rubber ducky in front of a daycare in Vevay, but I've posted some of them. I wish we would've stopped to take more pictures, but we left too late on Saturday afternoon, so daylight was fading, plus the landscape hasn't awaken from its winter nap, so it wasn't as pretty as what it will be in a few more weeks.
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