Wayne National Forest is part of the Appalachian foothills.
We spent two nights here. It was beautiful.
These are the views from the RV
Took a walk on this trail
and found this
Would not want to be here in the dark
This is Perl Totman he is a local carver.
He works with ash trees that have been infected with the emerald ash borer.
This carving represents the first settlers that came to this area.
This carving was done by Gutzon Borglum. He was famous for
carving Mt. Rushmore
A view from the scenic overlook
Made a pit stop at the Warther Museum. This man had a
second grade education and was able to build a legacy by carving and
making beautiful knives.
His wife's button collection
This display was run by a sewing machine
motor and one belt
I am almost caught up. Just a couple more stops.
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