Sunday, September 27, 2009

Wolf Park

Wolf Park is a cool place just outside Lafayette (Battle Ground) - only an hour from Indpls. The wolves are in enclosures, but you are able to get within a couple feet of them through the fences. A short afternoon at the park includes a hunting demo with a wolf and small herd of bison (this is only a demonstration - the wolves do not actually attack the bison). There is a feeding demonstration - the wolves eat roadkill deer. And there are walking tours which give a great overview of these beautiful animals, as well as the coyotes and 3 resident fox.
Wolf Park also offers "howl nights" and a variety of seminars. Apparently the photography seminar actually gives the opportunity to get in the enclosures with the wolves.
Entry fee is $8 / adult. Worth the money to support this place. Check out their website:

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Corn is High as an Elephant's Eye


Stuckey's Orchard has a Corn Maze. It's much bigger than I'd pictured, so be prepared to spend a while if you are going to do the entire maze. Easy to backtrack and get out if you don't want to go to the end though. Be sure to do all the activities - they're fun for the kids, who learn a little about Abe Lincoln in the process (hey wait - so did we !). Ride the wagon out - starting point can be tricky to find on your own.

Before or after the maze, take time to pick some apples or veggies, have a cider slush (yummy!) or sliced apple with carmel and nuts. Great way to spend part - or all of an afternoon outside.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Up Up & Away


Took my first hot air balloon ride on Friday night. Amazing. Very smooth - doesn't feel unstable or bumpy at all. Wear in the air what you would comfortably wear on the ground. There isn't an appreciable difference in temperature "up there." Here's a link to the group I flew with:


Check them out. I'd recommend this to EVERYONE!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

September Firsts!

Hit the Dayton Air Force Museum over the weekend. Free Admission! This place is great - plan to spend at least a few hours there... you still won't be able to see it all. Large number of aircraft are showcased. Everything from the Wright brothers through Cold War era and recently used aircraft (Russian Migs as well). They have a nice little Bob Hope tribute area. Currently have a traveling Holocaust section as well. Totally worth a trip.
http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil