Warning: Contains Lots of Blood, Guts and Oregon

Hello, Funny One here. Today’s state is Oregon. The picture is of me at The Haunted Maize and there’s a Pumpkinhead chasing me. The spooky Haunted MAiZE it’s  the original haunted cornfield maze in the region. Enjoy a frightening, dark, spooky trail through a four-acre cornfield maze complete with swamp goblins, creepy animatronics, ghoulish costumed actors, scary sights and horrifying special effects. Spooky!

The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum is a space-tacular place which features displays ranging from the stylish aeronautic designs of two unknown bike mechanics, the Orville and the Wilbur Wright, to an actual Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird that can fly at amazing speeds of over 2,000 hour miles per hour; The Tillamook Air Museum is where you will see one of America’s best collections of over 30 marvellously restored warbirds including the P – 38 lightning, F4U – corsair, P51 – Mustang, PBY Catalina and the SBD Dauntless dive bomber. Check out the Exhibit hall with all the rare wartime and aviation artifacts! Cool! While you’re at it, go vintage and have lunch at the 40/50’s cafe. They serve burgers, fries, soups, salads, shakes, sandwiches and chili, and hot and cold drinks. Don’t forget to get some souvenirs at the gift shop!

The Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals is a gem of a place, home to many amazing and interesting galleries and displays that cover an extremely wide range of geologic wonders. They include Northwest stones such as thunder eggs and sunstones and a vast collection of semi-precious rocks, gems and crystals that include rubies, diamonds, gold, emeralds, sapphires and the famous “Alma Rose” rhodochrosite that’s from Colorado. There is also the “Rainbow Gallery” of natural minerals that emits brilliant colors when energized with ultraviolet “black” light, and see how both the shortwave and the long wave fluorescent lighting shown upon what appears to be relatively colorless stones reveal bright and beautiful colors. This is caused by minerals contained in the rocks that react to the UV lighting. The gallery is always one of the favorite sites to see at the Rice Museum; The John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is another rockin’ place to stop off and learn about rocks. The paleontology division there manages fossil, animal and plant fossils, plus ancient soil and rock samples from geological formations that span over 40 Ma during the Age of the Mammals.

The Sea Lion Caves is nature’s home for wild sea lions and a range of sea birds. The massive cavern with the roar of the great Steller sea lions, the cries of the wailing birds, and the restless surge of the ocean into the cave below, form an experience you won’t forget. A must sea!!!

Crumbling Cookies for the Captain

Hello, It’s me, the Funny One. I did two funny drawings for the funny newspaper, and I’ll do more tomorrow! Two are better than none. Today’s state is Ohio. That’s where Captain Underpants is from. This is the author’s website.  http://www.pilkey.com/  His books are great! Also, in Ohio there is an underwear festival, and that’s what gave me the idea for today’s picture. What is there to do in Ohio? You can go and see the Ohio Statehouse. It’s one of America’s finest examples of Greek Revival Architecture and is one of the oldest working Statehouses in the United States. There is also the Buckeye Book Fair. If you go you will have the opportunity to meet nearly 100 famous Ohio writers, illustrators and photographers. You’ll also be able to get autographed copies of their latest books at a discount. There’s also the Pump House Center For The Arts. It was built-in 1882 as the water source to fight fires for the historic city of Chillicothe, plus there’s the Huntsburg Pumpkin Festival. I love pumpkins. Visit the Concourse Gallery and see fun and interesting paintings by Lee Csuri. They’ll put a smile on your face. Go in the Three-acre Corn Maze. That could be fun, but I would probably get lost and be in there all night. Well, at least I could eat the corn. The Earth Science Week Fossil Tour is where you’ll learn all about fossils. Learn about how geoscientists gather and interpret data about the Earth and other planets. That sounds cool! http://www.earthsciweek.org./ There’s also wine tasting festivals here, too. Mmmmm wine. There’s the Annual Antique Motorcycle Exhibit. That would be so cool to go to. Visit Williams Park to see “Sculpture in the Village” and walk among sculptures which are among the trees, flowers and the lake. It’s FREE to go. I like it best when things are free. The sculptures in the park represent many of the most prominent sculptors from Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Vermont and will be on display for one year for all to enjoy.  Grand Return of the Scarecrows, when the leaves fall from the tress, the weathers changes and the harvesting of pumpkins, you know that it’s time for the Grand Return of the Scarecrows. Great Fun! If you like baking, like me, then there’s the Holiday Cookie Tour. The ticket price includes a map of the participating locations, a decorative holiday container and a gift certificate to a downtown eatery. Ticket holders will visit all the participating shops to collect homemade cookies, coupons and recipe cards to fill the containers. Mmmmmm Cookies. If you like trains, there’s the The Flag City Train Show which includes model trains, toy trains, and railroad memorabilia for sale by various dealers. After paying admission, the ticket prices are $2.00 adults and $1.00 children 12 and younger, during show hours.  The train will make a stop at the 1920s era B&O caboose for a tour inside.  Watch various toy and model train layouts as well as a display of antique Erector sets.  Explore many other displays in the railroad museum. Food service all day. That’s great! Mmmmm food service.  There is so much to do in Ohio and I can’t mention them all. I’ll leave it there for now with my fun pic!

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