Tuesday, December 7, 2021

🏑 This Stunning Glass House In Hocking Hills Overlooks A 50-Ft. Cavern

Sponsored by the Greater Columbus Arts CenterSue Cavanaugh is a visual artist who works with a variety of mediums. But her main focus is cloth. β€œI’m a gathererβ€”of ideas and cloth. The result is flowing, responding to space, place, and ideas," says Cavanaugh. Learn more about Sue, her story, and other Columbus artists by visiting ColumbusMakesArt.com. πŸŽΌ

Happy Tuesday! Chelsea here.

Growing up in the 90s, every Hocking Hills cabin I visited was a straight-up log cabin. These days, the accommodations in the region are much more modern. I've fallen head over heels for this gorgeous property. From the waterfalls (plural) to the massive cavern, the great outdoors is on full display. Add in a Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired house and we can just call it heaven. 

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I'm so glad that Ohio is finally embracing spending time outside, even when it's wintery. These mini, open air A-frames are my favorite new outdoor dining option around town. 

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🏈 Buckeyes QB

CJ Stroud has been named

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🍰 Tulip Cafe has the Turkish treats

of your dreams.

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🌀 Weather:

31 and mostly cloudy

Sponsored by EastonFrom the Grand Illumination to carriage rides to other holiday events, Easton is the place to be this holiday season. With over 30 million visitors a year, Easton knows exactly how to make your holiday season fun and enjoyable, with perfect gifts, delicious restaurants for gathering with friends and family, and a fantastic ambiance for romantic date nights. For more information about the holiday offerings at Easton, please visit eastontowncenter.com/holiday-happenings. πŸŽ„πŸŽ„

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😍 I wish we could keep the holiday lights along the Scioto Mile up all year long. They add such good vibes.  

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Sponsored by the Decorative Arts Center of OhioThe reign of Queen Victoria from 1839 to 1901 saw unprecedented political, social, military, and technological changes. It also marked the greatest transformation in the way Britons and Americans celebrated Christmas. In addition to rooms decorated with nativities, Santas, and Christmas cards from the era, this year’s Christmas displays will honor the 9 time periods of the Victorian era. Visitors will also get a glimpse of what men and women may have worn to celebrate the holidays through the incorporation of costumes from the Paramount Pictures Archive, selected by Randall Thropp to showcase Victorian style. Please visit decartsohio.org for more information. πŸŽ„πŸŽ„

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- Chelsea