That's correct. What's wrong with this picture. (We've asked this question before.)
This Main Street Ada photo - looking south at the Ada Theatre - represents winter...however....
Ken Collins took "both" photos and The Icon merged them into one. The right portion of the photo shows this Ada location on the first day of winter. You might remember it. You could have mowed your lawn that day.
The left portion of this photo shows this same Ada location on Jan. 10, or the first serious snowfall of the winter.
It's as if winter came in like a lamb and suddenly turned into a roaring beast.
The advisory is no fluke as it demonstrates the conditions of the road in this weather-related traffic accident north of Ada.
While rescue workers were on the scene, Ada-Liberty Township Fire blocked the northbound Route 235 at Hardin County Road 20, about two miles north of Ada.
The photo above looks to the north, with one addition photo in this series, below, is shot from the Liberty Baptist Church parking lot on County Road 20 just west of 235.
Hardin County is under a winter weather advisory. And, so demonstrate the conditions of the road here is a weather-related traffic accident north of Ada. Ada-Liberty Township Fire blocked the northbound Rout 235 at Hardin County Road 20, about two miles north of Ada. It appears that an SUV slid off the road and struck an utlity pole, which is on top of the vehicle in the photo. For additional photos of the accident click here. (Ken Collins photo)
Rev. Ronald L. Fry, 75, died on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016, at 8:50 a.m. at residence in Alger.
He was born on April 3, 1940, in McGuffey, Ohio, to Robert E. and Jane (Newland) Fry who preceded him in death. On June 6, 1959, he married Dorthey Jean Lamb and she died on AuG. 31, 2013.
Ronald retired after 29 years from Rudolph Foods of Westminster where he worked as a fryer and he also enjoyed farming. He was a graduate of McGuffey High School class of 1958. He was a member of the Victory Chapel of Praise Harrod, Ohio.
Remember January 2015? Perhaps we should forget it. Here's a photo from the Icon's archives to remind us what winters in Ohio usually represent. Not this year - at least not yet. In Ada this month we've seen people washing their cars. Perhaps if we look close enough this weekend we may see a convertible with the top down.