Virtual Hike to Ramsey, Indiana

The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Ramsey, Indiana.

Ramsey is located in Harrison County across the river from Louisville, Kentucky.Ramsey, Indiana, virtual hike, country roads, Harrison County IndianaThe previous destination on my virtual hike was Cannelton, Indiana.

Ramsey, Indiana, virtual hike, country roads, Harrison County IndianaHeading north from Cannelton, the road was wide with scenic views. Of course, seeing a church building with a cemetery is very scenic to me.

Ramsey, Indiana, virtual hike, country roads, Harrison County IndianaAs the route went further north the roads narrowed and started going through hilly country. The roads were a bit windy at times.

Ramsey, Indiana, virtual hike, country roads, Harrison County IndianaSome of the Google Street View images were from the fall, and it would have been a beautiful time to hike through the area.

The route also followed a number of smaller roads that the Google car had not been down. I can only imagine the view on these roads.

The route passed several church buildings, and if I had done more research I may have found some family connections. Several members of my family in this area were preachers in the early Restoration Movement.

Ramsey, Indiana, virtual hike, country roads, Harrison County IndianaThe route finally made it to the small town of Ramsey, which was named after the family of one of my ancestors. The Ramsey family came to the area in the early 1800’s from North Carolina through Tennessee and Kentucky.

My third great-grandfather Silas Calvin Ramsey married Sarah Sears there in 1846. They soon moved on to Iowa. Silas served in the Civil War and is buried in Des Moines. I visited his grave when I was back there in December.

Sarah was the daughter of Adam Sears and Susannah Kern who I have written about in recent Virtual Hike posts from Kentucky.

Now that I am in Indiana I will virtually stop at several more places with family connections.

Steven

Images in this post are from Google Maps and Street View


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Two more Weeks of Winter

Today was Groundhog Day which meant that I have two more weeks of winter before summer.

Green Grass, Backyard, Groundhog DayIt definitely looks like winter is coming to an end here at home. However, you may have noticed that I said summer and not spring. I am going to South Africa for a couple weeks and will leave two weeks from now, so I will miss most of the rest of winter here at home.

South Africa, Johannesburg, Country, VeldIf I make it out into the countryside during my trip it will look more like this after a hot summer.

Oliver Tambo, Johannesburg, Airport, Statue, SculptureI will be flying to the airport at Johannesburg and will probably see this statue in the terminal.

Nando's Chicken, Hot Half Chicken, Chicken and ChipsI will get to have my Nando’s fix. I am looking forward to a nice half-chicken at my favorite chicken restaurant. Of course, it will have some nice hot peri-peri sauce. Nando’s has expanded some in the US, but still not out here to California.

melktert, South Africa, Milk TartI am also looking forward to some other good food like a melktert.

When I get back home my rose bushes will probably have a lot of new growth on them, and perhaps even the starting of some buds.

The groundhog would not have seen a shadow this morning, which would mean six more weeks of winter. Astronomically that is how many weeks are left in winter. If the groundhog saw a shadow it would be four weeks left. I have just under four weeks left since I will be away in summer for just over two weeks.

Did you know that another name for groundhog is whistlepig? I hope you had a good Whistle Pig Day.

Steven


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