Tags: Columbus
One reason I love Columbus is there is always something to do. Always. Doesn’t matter the time of day, Columbus is alive. What other city offers great food, pubs, parks, plays, ballets, breweries and more within a 10 mile radius?
Saturday saw the beginning of the Urban Meyer era at THE Ohio State University. A slow start was followed by several exciting scores (if you're a Buckeye fan, that is). Without looking at the archives of the 2010-2011 season, I can't say with certainty that the Buckeyes scored 56 points in their first 4 games combined last year (they must have, but the fact that I'm not certain should tell you something about my recollection of last year's offensive prowess). All in all, it was an exciting game to watch as a Buckeye fan.
You didn't think that I would skip over a chance to write about Buckeye football did you?!
Everything you've heard about the boys in scarlet & grey, the 'Shoe, tailgating and Buckeye Nation is true. It's big, it's loud...and there is nothing better then looking around at thousands of other fans and knowing you are part of it all.
This is the very first time I've left my country and to begin an entirely new adventure in a totally different place as a new graduate student in the Fisher MLHR program. I've been here for more than two weeks and I enjoy everything here in Ohio State. Personally, I couldn't figure out a better way to present my new life in Columbus than using pictures. I'll show you several photos and tell you my Ohio State "newcomer" story.
I've written a few posts that talk about how awesome Columbus is, mostly dedicated to the awesome coffee shops we've got, but also to boast about some restaurants and events that are put on in our fantastic city. Today I write about another event that occurs twice per year (once in the spring and once in the fall) and is INCREDIBLE. So what's this event? The Market to Market Bicycle Adventure.