On Saturday, Rick and I decided to skip church and instead spend the morning and afternoon at Trader's World. I had been to Trader's World as a youngster, but they've since expanded, and I thought this would be a good opportunity to find the requested "Ohio Kitsch" souvenir for the New Media Coordinator at my office. It was a success as I bagged a $4 Marshmallow Gun in Cincinnati Bengals colors, complete with a sandwich-sized bag of ammunition. The only thing Rick picked up was a few of the local "honeys" (see below). Other Trader's World attractions included the petting zoo with porcupine and magic carpet cleaning demonstration (below).




Additionally, I was able to catch a glimpse of a new landmark in the Cincinnati area. If you're trying to find Trader's World, just take the exit directly after "Touchdown Jesus". This is a ginormous, and some may say "tacky", likeness of our Lord and Savior accompanied by a reflection pool. Rick points out the landmark at Solid Rock Church on the video.
3 comments:
Weird. I went to the Cincinnati zoo on Friday.
WTF? Are you kidding me? Why didn't you tell me you were visiting the great buckeye state? Do you have another "east coast" boyfriend that I don't know about?
I was disappointed that the carpet the man was cleaning wasn't magic. Oh well. But it did sound like at the end that a woman was sold that it was only twenty bucks.
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