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Back to Salt Lake City

Well, for those of you who have not heard, I have received (and accepted) a job offer in Salt Lake City with Holland & Hart to join their real estate group. I have some great friends who work there and look forward to joining them. Over the last 5 & 1/2 years, we have come to love Columbus, and I have enjoyed working for SZD, so the change will be bittersweet for us. We are, however, excited to rejoin our family and the topographic beauty of the Salt Lake Valley. If you are one of our Ohio friends, we expect you to visit soon. If you are one of our Utah friends, we look forward to renewing your acquaintance. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to slurp down some Jell-O before I head off to a protest.

* photo courtesy of cinnamonsheep

Saturday Morning Drive

With Ali and the boys out of town, I used Saturday morning to take a fall drive through the scenic hills of southeastern Ohio. I awoke at 5:00 am–not atypical for such a drive. The nightstand, however, wanted me to stay home.

Forehead

I cleaned up and looked for a bandaid, but could only find Noah’s “Finding Nemo” bandaids, which I figured the country folk would like–a city slicker driving through the country with a bright orange fish bandaid on his forehead.

I headed out and hit the hills at dawn.

Pre-Dawn Bimmer

Hocking Hills Region Country Scene

I made it all the way to Athens, drove around Ohio U.’s beautiful campus, and headed for Lake Hope. I wish my iPhone would have told me that the path it chose involved 8 miles of dirt road.

Country Dirt Road

That road was a great choice for a Bimmer/Beamer, and I’m sure the gun-rack laden F150s and spoiler-sporting, off-road Camaros didn’t think twice about it.

I didn’t take that picture, but I wouldn’t be too surprised to see something like that deep in southeastern Ohio.

I made it to Lake Hope, enjoyed the scenery, and headed home.

Lake Hope

Weekend in Granville

With the nice weather we were anxious to see the sights of fall, so we decided to head to Granville, an iconic small Ohio town nestled in the hills of eastern Ohio. We rode the rails-to-trails trail from Alexandria to Granville, had lunch at Del Mar (owned by the owners of Club 185 and the fantastic Rossi), and rode back. Nice ride in a beautiful area.

This is a tree at Denison University (can you believe these colors are straight from the camera?)
Trees at Denison University

This is a church at Denison–amazing sky.
Church at Denison University

This is the trail–very nice in the fall
Rails-to-Trails

And this is a barn along the way.
Barn near Alexandria Ohio