John Beagle

People, Places and Things

Mandalay Bay Pool Area and Conference Center


Mandalay Bay Pool Area, originally uploaded by John Beagle.

We had fun in the Sun at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Everyday temperatures reached over 100 degrees. Best yet, it was next to the Mandalay Bay Conference Center.

Thanks to my Tech Travel Agent, Jessica, we were able to relax and not worry about my trade show technology like plasma flat screens and full surround sound for our multimedia demonstration. Everything arrived when it was supposed to, it worked and we even had a stand by tech in the event of a problem.

We had fun at the pool everyday.

Disc Golf


frisbeegolf 023, originally uploaded by John Beagle.

There is a new disc golf course with 24 ‘holes’ at the Monroe Community park. Disc golf is also known as frisbee golf. The goal is similar to regular golf, take as few shots as possible. The frisbee has to get caught in this contraption to be considered ‘in the hole.’

Bridle Reek of Monroe, Ohio


Bridle Reek of Monroe, Ohio, originally uploaded by John Beagle.

I live in the Bridle Creek community in Monroe, Ohio, a Drees Company Development. Someone, has stolen the “C”. So the sign reads ‘Bridle Reek.’

Very funny! ?

URG, no not really. Ever since I took this photo, the HOA (Homeowners Association) has been on my butt to not publish it. They say a photo like this will cause more vandalism in the community.

I said, leaving the sign this way is a constant reminder and a far greater urge to those who like to do funny things with signs.

After all, it is local news for Monroe, Ohio, a town of approximately 8000. I posted it on my website Main Street Monroe and people started talking about it on “The Voice.”

They concur, so now all the letters are being stored in a my garage untl the new ‘C’ comes in. Anthing to help my HOA.

Manchester Inn


Manchester Inn, originally uploaded by John Beagle.

The Manchester Inn is the oldest and most famous hotel in Middletown, Ohio. Previously owned by Senator Barry Levy, the Manchester Inn features the only fine dining in Downtown Middletown.

Main Street Monroe


Main Street Monroe, originally uploaded by John Beagle.

MainStreetMonroe.com since January 1, 2000 was this century’s first website for the Monroe, Ohio community. Loved by some, feared by some, hated by others, Main Street Monroe recieves nearly 100,000 visits per month and I am the editor.

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Lake Cumberland Low Water Level

You can see ridges where the water level was before and during the damn lowering of the lake.

Lake Cumberland Facts (courtesy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)

Lake Cumberland was filled with water in December 1950, and was constructed primarily for flood control and the production of hydroelectric power at a cost of about $80.4 million. Its shoreline measures 1,085 miles and the lake is spread over 50,250 acres at the top of the power pool.

Wolf Creek Dam ranks 22nd in the One Hundred Largest Dams in the U.S. and required 11,568,900 cubic yards of material in construction. It is over a mile long at 5,736 feet. (The concrete portion is 1,796 feet long; the earthfill portion, 3,940 feet.) It is 258 feet high at its tallest point.

The reservoir ranks 9th in the U.S. in size with a capacity of 6,089,000 acre-feet, enough water to cover the entire Commonwealth of Kentucky to a depth of 3 inches. That’s roughly 1.9 trillion gallons.

The six turbines at Lake Cumberland are capable of producing 270 megawatts of electricity, enough to supply the needs of an average city with a population of 375,000.

The power generating capacity is now considered “dead” because it is below 673 feet.

Saint Patrick’s Rock Cashel Roof Missing (Ireland)

The Cashel Roof was still missing when we last visited St. Patrick’s Rock Cashel. (Cashel means fortress in Irish). Nonetheless, it was an awsome site to behold.

Family Crab Mess


Family Crab Mess, originally uploaded by John Beagle.

What meal makes the biggest mess? Spiced with Old Bay seasoning, the Maryland Blue Crabs are easily the the messiest meal. Maryland Blue crabs are sought worldwide, we enjoy them every year when we go to Bethany Beach, Delaware.