Monday, November 5, 2007

Ahhh finally back to some Waymarking

As you may have noticed I've taken a bit of a break from posting here, and haven't really been very active with Waymarking. I've just been a little busy lately and haven't really had the time to do much on the site lately. I have managed to grab a few Waymarks here and there, but they've pretty much all just gone into my backlog for now.

This past weekend however I was free so I took the opportunity to visit a few places that I've been meaning to get to for some time, as well as knock off another county worth of Ohio Historical Markers....sort of.

I started out the day by heading to nearby Marysville, Ohio so I could mark the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company for the Publicly Held Corporation Headquarters, then on to find a new historical marker. I hadn't done my research to see that it was already listed, but I got to visit it anyhow so it was no loss what-so-ever. From there I headed just outside of town to hit up the Honda plant there since it was the location where the first Japanese car was made in the U.S. in 1982. I marked it under the First of its kind cat, of course.

I left Marysville heading further west to stop in Bellefontaine. I've been here several times before for other Waymarks, but there was one Ohio Historical Marker that I couldn't find before. I wanted to stop again, because it's the last one I need to complete Logan County. I'm pretty convinced that it's missing. There are photos of the marker from November of 2006, and I'm 99.9% certain I was in the same spot, but it's gone now, which is a shame. After that it was a quick stop for lunch. While at lunch I mentioned to Dewgrl that there was a small cemetery not far from the park where we tried to find the historical marker. I had already been there, so I didn't think about it, but she wanted to see it, so we went back out there. It was only a mile or two away, so it was no big deal, plus I hadn't Waymarked the cemetery before. So we marked Blue Jacket Cemetery in the Worldwide Cemeteries cat.

Along the way to Rushsylvania we happened across the Stanfield Pioneer Cemetery, so we stopped to look around, and of course Waymarked it. Then it was on the Rushsylvania Cemetery (I intend to Waymark it, but haven't posted it yet) to see the memorial for Jeremy Michael Hodge. He was a National Guardsman who was killed in Baghdad in October of 2005. There have been several local television and newspaper articles about the headstone because it's large and very detailed. It's almost life size and features a portrait of him on the front. While walking around the cemetery we also found some Zinc headstones which I still need to submit. We quickly stopped in Rushsylvania on our way though to Waymark the mural there, which, again, I haven't submitted.

After leaving Rushsylvania we headed north toward Kenton and the surrounding areas to mark Hardin county's Ohio Historical Markers. We stuck out on the first two. One of them had only a vague listing of its location, so it really could be anywhere, the other I know we found the location, but there was no marker. While looking for the first one, we stumbled upon another cemetery, which also had a Zinc marker. After missing the second historical marker we moved on to the next nine markers in the county and did manage to find all of them. There were a few stops along the way for various cemeteries we passed.

The sun was starting to set about this time, and we still had one more stop we wanted to make before it got dark. Yet another cemetery in Fostoria, Ohio which I had seen pictures of over at Geocaching.com. There used to be a cache there and it looked interesting so I wanted to visit and Waymark it as well. We got out of there just before the sun set, and headed on up to Toledo to grab dinner at Tony Packo's

Tony Packo's has now been marked under the Celebrity Hangouts. Dewgrl is a big fan of the television series M*A*S*H, so she has wanted to stop here for a long time, and I've always wanted to see what all the talk was about. Packo's was discussed in several episodes of M*A*S*H by Maxwell Kilnger, who was played by Toledo native Jamie Farr. Farr liked Packo's so much that he wanted to make sure that it was included in the scripts. Farr still visits from time to time. Over the years hundreds of celebs have visited there and have signed hot dog buns (they use foam buns actually) which are hung all over the walls. I personally was pretty impressed with the food. I didn't expect much going into it since the featured menu item is a hot dog, but it's actually really good. They actually use a Hungarian variety of Kielbasa, which is cut to various sizes for different hot dogs. They're then loaded with onions, chili sauce, and shredded cheddar cheese. They also offer several kinds of chili, along with a few other things that I forget about now.