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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Body won't told me the world is going to roll
me all right?
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Back online, back on air, Mindy, how's the drive from
Pennsylvania going? Silently? I'm there? Can you hear me? Mindy?
Chris is giving me a look.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
Yeah, it's hard with when I'm hearing the music. It's
been a little better today, but that time I heard
music and I couldn't hear you talking.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Well, I mean right now, I'm gonna be glad of that,
because as soon as you are sitting back next to
me means the season is over. So let's stretch it
out as much as we can.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Oh please, let's stretch it out as much as you can.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
We can handle this for a season. So I have
a few good news stories. I'm sitting here talking for it.
I'm sitting here talking to Andy, and so I didn't
have it pulled up. I will be really quite honest
with you about that. But okay, I can tell you
one thing. Did you know that the tulips are in
bloom in Granville? Did you realize that?
Speaker 3 (01:00):
Well? No, but I've seen two lips up in other
parts too.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
So five hundred thousand tulips are in Granville right now.
Just kicked off five hundred thousand, so this is from
Ohio Magazine. It's about four acres. So yeah, you don't
have to buy a ticket to the Netherlands to go
see tulips right now. Timbuck Farms and Garden Center. Have
you heard of tim Buck before? I have, Yes, Yeah,
(01:26):
I've gone out there. We went pumpkin picking there one time,
if I'm not mistaken, years ago, and that's typically people
go there for pumpkins or they go there for Christmas trees.
You probably know it from Christmas trees as well.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
I've heard about it, and I've known people who have
gone there. I myself have never gone there.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Well, now they have their own rendition of European tulip fields,
so during the week visitors can go up there and
kind of wander around these fields, pay a visit to
the garden center, pick out some plants, and it is
tulip season right now. I have a bunch at my
house and then I saw this come up on my feed,
so wanted to let people know. They just opened this up.
Today's the thirteenth Right festival season kicks off April twelfth,
(02:05):
so it was just yesterday and typically about three weeks
depending on rainfall and how long the blooms last. So
you have about three weeks to get out to Timbuck
Farms to see the blooms. But it sounds like a
perfect springtime, easter time thing to do.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Oh my gosh, I think it's perfect for this time
of the year. You know where we work at Spectrum,
it's the old Smith Brothers Hardware building. Yeah, and every
spring they put out a spread. When it comes to agriculture,
they put out these huge different outdoor plants and arrangements.
And I just saw the crew as I was leaving
(02:39):
on Thursday. They were getting everything ready, like digging, step up,
getting ready to plant. And I love when they do
that because we'll just go down for a quick break.
It's like you're sitting in an oasis. I think it
does so much for your mental well being to get
outside of an office, surround yourself in front of beautiful
floral arrangements. It just does something for the psyche, It
(03:00):
really does.
Speaker 2 (03:01):
It's it's proven that it helps with mindset. If you
spend some time outside, you stay and even touching they
call it grounding, like touching grass, touching flowers. It is
all about helping people and their mental wellness out. So
such a good point.
Speaker 3 (03:15):
No, I agree, So we about a minute left. What
do you have when your other one? Since we didn't
get to your hot topic, don't you give your other didos?
Speaker 2 (03:22):
I have a few things. I actually had three different
things that I was looking at. King's Island announced its
entertainment lineup for the parks twenty twenty five season. I
saw that WKRC put that out, So apparently they have
all these shows. I've not gone to the shows when
I've gone to these parks. Have you gone to the
shows with the kids?
Speaker 3 (03:42):
Let me tell. When we go to Cedar Point or
King's Island, ninety nine nine percent of our time is
riding rides. The other point whatever percent is eating. We
don't ever seecos because we want to ride everything and
write it again and again.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Well, apparently, you know probably the King's Island Nighttime Spectacular
with its fireworks and drone show. I'm sure you guys
see that. At least that might be the only one.
May twenty third, they'll start and it'll run through August thirty.
First show was only going toccur on days when the
park closes at ten o'clock and weather permitting, but they
have some other fun stuff too, Meet and Greed experience
(04:20):
with Peanuts characters that's happening at one point in the season.
WKRC really did a nice job outlining all of this.
I'm going to have some other great bands that are
coming a performance starring Cincinnati's River City, a group founded
back in twenty fourteen. You can find all of this
on Local twelve dot com just search Kings Island Entertainment
(04:41):
and everybody's getting ready for the summer season. In the
spring season coming up, there was a.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
Girl that graduated a couple of years ahead of me,
and she was one of the King's Island performers and
loved her job. And then one of my very very
best friends from my grade worked at see her Point
parking cars and she got hit by a So that
was one extreme, nothing really serious, because you know.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
You're going through the maybe good news, yes.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
But I'm like, I'm like, it was one extreme to
the other. She was a performer don King's Island, loved it.
My other friend parked cars and if anything would go wrong,
it would always happen to Linda, and Linda park cars
is therere point and darn if someone didn't.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Hit her, Linda, Come on, Linda, we have a big
five o'clock hour coming up, including some food that just
God delivered while we were talking to Andy Reinhardt from.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Richie's New York Deli. Your friend Richie, who I also
know as well, is in to talk to us about
some big film things going on here in Columbus.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
Yes, ritchie Verrino, but it's such a great timely conversation too,
because we were just talking to Andy. Sometimes you get
you know, no, you get set in your ways and
you think you've got this career forever. But sometimes you
also want to go out on the LEDs or on
the edge and try something different. And that's what Richie's doing.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
And then we are going to go over the edge
with Grace Haven a nice, very nice work. It's all
coming up in the five o'clock hour. This is what
matters on six ten