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Talented pooches at the Kentucky State Fair…

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Today’s post will finish up my “tour” of Newport, Kentucky, that I started two weeks ago with the post about the Newport Aquarium.  Do you remember me mentioning the Duck ride multiple times?  Could you sort of tell that I really enjoyed it and would LOVE to do it again?  No, well, I did and I would!

A Duck is a World War II era amphibious vehicle built for the armed forces to use as supply carriers after the soldiers would commandeer an area.  These beauties would roll in with the things they need to set up camp, but they had one big downfall.  The Ducks are pretty slow, both on water and land, so most of them ended up at the bottom of the ocean.  The one we rode in wasn’t finished in time to be sent to the war zone, so it is not, alas, a veteran.

With no further ado, here is the Duck:

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We went aboard and was given a “Wacky Quacker” to use during the tour.  Here are C & I modeling ours:

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It makes a really loud duck sound and we were told to quack at anyone we wanted to, especially Cincinnati police officers because they just loved it!  The tour guide, Robert, was awesome.  Here he is demonstrating the proper use of the life vests:

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He said he was a good German boy, but he had always wanted to be Italian, so we were welcome to call him Rrrroberto complete with rolled Rs and hand gestures.  We took off and crossed the bridge into Ohio and the captain took us down a few city streets until we reached the dock.  Ours was the second duck in line so we got to watch the first one enter the water.  The captain told us we have to hit the water at top speed (which on the road doesn’t feel that fast, but wait until you are heading into a river) or the engine would get wet and stall out.  After we watched the first one go in, some teenage girls in the very back seat asked if it was too late to move because they were going to get WET! 

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Into the water we went uneventfully and started motoring down the river.  There are some really beautiful homes and artwork along the river and we tried to take in everything we could.

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There is a suspension bridge connecting Kentucky and Ohio and Robert told us a funny story about when the bridge was new.  At the time, German immigrants made up most of the population of Newport and Cincinnati and they were very scared of new things.  Since the bridge didn’t have any supports underneath it, the people thought that just a few people standing on the bridge would make it collapse.  The government had the bright idea of temporarily opening a Bratwurst and beer stand and selling both for a penny.  Robert said that this made the Germans get on the bridge, because even though they were afraid for their life, they weren’t going to pass up that kind of bargain.  I don’t know if the story is true, but it is funny.

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After about a mile on the water, the captain turned the Duck around and headed by showing us the Cincinnati Reds’ relatively new stadium, The Great American Ballpark along with some of the other buildings on the riverfront.

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Then our tour took us through part of downtown Cincinnati which included some of the original and beautiful German architecture.

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We then crossed back over into Kentucky and saw the World Peace Bell that was erected in Newport after the 9/11 attacks.

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After winding up our Duck tour, we decided to check out the Purple People Bridge.  It was originally a train trestle, but when it was decommissioned the cities made a pedestrian only bridge out of it.  We didn’t walk all the way across though.  I think that would be pretty nerve-wracking for me, anyway.

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If you have the chance to go to Newport On The Levee, go!  It was a lot of fun squeezed into a small amount of space.

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Views from the Ohio River…

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June fourteenth is a very special day for C & I because it is our wedding anniversary.  This year was our 11th year of marital harmony (most of the time), so we decided to take a mini-vacation to celebrate.  We knew we wanted to go see an Imax movie and, at first, thought about Nashville since it is only a couple of hours from us, but then I found out there is an Imax theater in Newport, Kentucky along with an aquarium and other fun things.

All of these attractions are located in one complex called Newport On The Levee and it was well worth the three hour drive (each way) for us.  The location was a cinch to find off of I-75 because, when you reach the Newport area, there are signs telling you what exit to take for the Newport Aquarium and then other signs on the city streets that take you right to it.  We were there on Thursday so the parking at Newport Intermediate School was only $2 for the whole day.  What a bargain!  Our original plan was to visit the aquarium and ride the Duck on Thursday, then see the Imax matinee on Friday.  Since everything was right there together, we were able to do all three things on Thursday. 

Today’s photos will be of the aquarium.  This is the third big aquarium we have been to and it was just as good as Gatlinburg’s and better than the one at Virginia Beach.  We also were able to buy a combo ticket for the aquarium and Duck tour that gave us a pretty good discount.  I have mentioned that Duck tour twice now, haven’t I?  Wonder what that is?  Hmmm?

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Pretty fish!

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Ms. Octopus was not happy!  One of the other visitors took a photo using a flash (against the rules) and the octopus went crazy in her tank.

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Mighty Mike the alligator.  He blinked and the aquarium guide said that was the most movement he had made all day.

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A pretty Lorikeet

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The jellyfish are always one of my favorite marine animals to watch.  It is so relaxing to watch them swim around.

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C was keeping a close eye on that shark.  Can’t you just hear the Jaws theme song in your head?

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This isn’t all…come back for the next edition for our incredibly fun and entertaining Duck ride!

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Fun in Newport, KY…

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These kitties know how to relax after a busy day of yard work!
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Home…

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Kentucky Wildcat fans are not called the Big Blue Nation for nothing…

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Here’s wishing all of my readers a very happy Valentine’s Day!

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I actually made this!!  Come back to visit on Thursday and I will show you how I did it.

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Today’s thoughts are a continuation of the last post about C & my weekend trip to Nashville.  Let’s see…we covered our reason for going (to see the awesome Broadway show, Wicked) and we covered the local restaurant we tried and LOVED, 417 Union.  Today, I wanted to show you some of the local “flavor” of Nash-vegas, the nightlife!

On our way to the show, we drove down Broadway in search of dinner.  We had allowed ourselves 2 hours to eat before showtime, but it wasn’t enough.  I guess I just wasn’t thinking clearly…downtown Nashville + beautiful autumn Saturday night = HUGE CROWDS!  The restaurant we had planned on going to called The Big River Grille had lines down the street and most of the other eateries had the same kind of crowds.  We ended up grabbing a snack at TPAC’s café before the show instead.  It was a giant brownie and a bottle of water.  It was good and I am glad of it since that was our dinner.  The photos below show some of the early evening scenes on Broadway.

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When Wicked was over, we made our way back to Broadway heading to our hotel.  It was around 11:00pm and it was a different scene then.  The nightlife crowd was out and about and people were cruising the streets looking for fun or, like us, cruising the streets just to see what we could see!

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The next morning we made our way to the Opryland Hotel.  Now, if you have never been there and you are ever in Nashville, it is a must-see!  C & I stayed there on our honeymoon with a garden view room which has a little balcony attached.  It was beautiful.  The hotel suffered major damage last year due to flooding and re-opened last Thanksgiving weekend.  I wanted to go see if there were a lot of changes.  There really wasn’t.  The builders just restored it back to its previous opulence, but most of the gardens still looked the same.  Still beautiful, and still well worth the time to go through them.

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We really enjoyed our weekend and can’t wait to go back!

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