Sunday, September 20, 2015

Tourist Day in Paducha

We went to our home church this morning via a podcast from last Sunday, it is a wonderful inspiration listening and participating in the service. Then a few boat chores, I changed oil and Carol did some laundry. This afternoon we used the courtesy car from the marina to go to Paducha with Gemini and Blue Haven. We visited the quilt museum, Carol's favorite, and walked the mural wall that tells the history of Paducha. The wall was built in 1937 to protect the city from the flooding Ohio River and is 15 miles long. The downtown portion has been painted with murals. We had dinner at the Flamingo Row and grocery shopping at Walmart finished the day. 

My Favorite Quilt, 12,000 hexagons
Interesting design
Award winner
Transportation mural
The Flamingo Row, recommended by the staff at the Quilt Museum
Interesting decorations
A toast to completing the Illinois, Mississippi, and Ohio Rivers
The restaurant mascott

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