So, camp was just on Friday so Kenneth & I explored Columbus. We went to German Village (cute) and had yummy German food at Schmidt's, went to the fudge shop and looked around in the little shops. {Side note: they had a major crisis at the Houston data center so Kenneth was on the phone ALL DAY}. Then we went to the old School for the Deaf where they have created this topiary garden that looks like Georges Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Isle De La Grande Jatte.
I thought it was very clever. Oh by the way, the weather was great it was in the low 80's during the day and got down in the 50's at night. We rented a convertible. FUN! We toured the Statehouse which is the capital building. It's modestly ornate. There are some cool civil war relics and the rotunda is very nice. They had a really sad memorial of soldiers lost in Iraq. We got to go into the House and Senate Chambers. Nice but the carpet was atrocious. Then we drove around in circles trying to get to the Santa Maria, a replica of the ship Columbus sailed over here in, but with all the construction, we finally gave up. Kenneth got a call and we stopped in this parking lot and I got out to look around and found an old Presbyterian cemetery from 1797. It was on the site of the first church in the community of Franklinton which is now Columbus. It was just sitting in the back yard of some old mechanics garage. Weird. So we walked around there for a while then went to get Michael.