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Victoria Miletta's avatar

Did the travel with three cats in the spacious truck seat.... The amount of boxes You both moved back and forth is remarkable and commendable. Now it's time to explore the countryside of Ohio not just what's in town! the local food, the bakeries but nothing competes with your baked goods! Can't wait to go up to the lake, Amish country, Hartville country stores, and Columbiana antique stores!, wineries, trails. Traveling up to the Adirondacks would be a good trip for you and Tom.

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Olga Koutseridi's avatar

Really excited for all of that ☺️ and thank you ❤️

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Claudia's avatar

Glad you had safe travels!

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Olga Koutseridi's avatar

Thank you, Claudia! It is such a relief 😮‍💨

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Ed Waltz's avatar

Welcome back to Ohio! Funny, just in time for winter. Lol

-Ed, Lakewood, OH

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Olga Koutseridi's avatar

Thank you, Ed! Indeed, we arrived two days before the coldest day of the year lol. So glad to have so many Ohio friends here ☺️

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David Mortman's avatar

Welcome home! Ohio has a lot to offer. *waves from Columbus*

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Olga Koutseridi's avatar

Thanks, David! I need to plan a trip to Columbus! That’s where I use to live. I did my undergrad at OSU and then bartended at Bodega while applying to graduate schools.

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David Mortman's avatar

In that case, you know how great a town it is! A lot of cool new places have opened up since your last visit. <3 <3 <3

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andrew zachary's avatar

Glad you made it safely - that's quite a trip with not just one, but three cats! The US is huge and parts of it are astoundingly beautiful; I've never driven through that part of the Ohio River Valley and I will have to add it to my list of "places to see."

Would love to learn what you think about Cleveland and Pittsburgh, too!

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The Toothpick Test's avatar

Enjoy! That sandwich looks delicious. Unfortunately for the rest of us in cities with skyrocketing rents, diners, delis, and dive bars are a rarity these days.

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