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Monday, May 12, 2008

Madison

This past weekend Matt and I along with his mother and grandmother, went to Madison, Indiana. A cute little town along the Ohio river. It's a town of only about 12,000 and it's downtown has been kept real historic. There was a movie about it called Madison with Jim Cavizel (Jesus in The Passion). It's a pretty good movie and you see a lot about the town.
anwho...here's some pictures.


An overview look of Madison. Across that bridge of course is Kentucky.

Here is Matt and I at the cave that's in the movie. It actually is a tunnel. We only went a little ways because we didn't have a flashlight and it gets creepy. Ok so this is pretty right? It is 80something feet. Wow. Big drop. Then that night it rained and poured (it was that storm system that brought all those tornado's to Georgia and whatnot). So as we're driving out we decided to take a look at the falls figuring it'd be cool with all the rain.....Wow! What a difference! Very cool.
And here's another big falls. This is why the state park is called "Clifty Falls." This is where we saw some guys from a search party. Turns out there is a 26 year old guy who has been missing for almost two weeks. Terrible! As we were leaving there were a TON of people getting to go ready to search. Sounds like he came to the park a lot. I hope they find him!

4 comments:

Faith Zahn said...

Nice post. Tell Matt that's a pretty cool shirt he's wearing! haha. Glad to see some updates from you! Can't wait to see you in a few days!

Jen said...

I loved the pictures. I graduated from Hanover so seeing the pix of Madison and Clifty Falls brought back a lot of memories!

Hilarie said...

Wow the falls really do look so different. Amazing

Joni Scott said...

Yay! An update! That looks awesome! Who'd a thunk it'd be there in Indiana? I love the caves and stuff you find further south. Madison reminds me of Mason Michigan which was originally expected to be Michigans State Capitol so they built beautiful homes there. It looks cool. I'd say we should go there sometime when I visit but wait.. You are leaving!!! :-(