These are a few 'spares' from the great Cincinnati (pre-meal) tour.
...what??? Well, they do have a Monster Mash feel to them!
This is the old telescope in its 'new' building. It still operates and is used for public showings.
Let's finish with a panorama... 180' of Observatory Hill.
It's worth the biggification...
...what??? Well, they do have a Monster Mash feel to them!
This is the old telescope in its 'new' building. It still operates and is used for public showings.
Let's finish with a panorama... 180' of Observatory Hill.
It's worth the biggification...
I love that shot looking down from the Observatory steps and seeing the tall windows and old light fixture, glass globe and wood floors.
ReplyDeleteIt has always fascinated me that they used cannon balls as rollers to open the Observatory domes when first built.
Thanks for being a friend
Sweet William The Scot
Beautiful old homes, wow. stella rose
ReplyDeleteYam what a beautiful hidden treasure you found in Cincinnati!!
ReplyDeleteLee and Sweet William were the purrfect hosts.
I had no idea about the Painted Ladies. I only associated them with San Francisco.
Hugs Cecilia
Some great houses!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
I do like the old homes are they in USA.
ReplyDeleteMerle............
That's a lotta river and a lotta bridge, too.
ReplyDeleteThe best part was you got to spend time with Lee and Sweet William.
ReplyDeleteAroo to you,
Sully
Good Day, Yam!
ReplyDeleteSome of the most fun of traveling is seeing the different architecture. On this side of the pond I try to figure out the decades the homes were built. Totally different in Europe.
Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI love the observatory... but this stairs look promising when we have some margaritas in our belly :o)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful photos, friend. You have a keen eye! xx
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of wonderful memories!
ReplyDeletehugs
Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel