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Saturday, April 23, 2022

Good times winding down


Charlie will miss the changing hotel rooms but is looking forward to sleeping in his own bed back home.


Sometimes you just have to use old school navigational tools.


We played 50 states game and almost made it. Damn you Hawaii, Alaska and North Dakota!


Iconic Cleveland was our beacon home.


Home sweet home...spring arrived while we traveled over 6000 miles. Until our next adventure...



 

Friday, April 22, 2022

Searching for Elwood

Ann really wanted to find Elwood, the world's largest concrete garden gnome, so we headed off to Ames, Iowa to find Reimen Gardens (on the campus of University of Iowa) where he lived. When we arrived we discovered that dogs were not allowed in the garden. Ann pleaded with the woman who said, "If you put a blanket over him and I don't see him then I won't know I let a dog in." So...Charlie went undercover on our quest.

Although not much was blooming yet, it was beautiful with sunshine and birds singing.

Flying pig sculpture.


Water features.

Longhorn cattle made from scrap metal.

This eagle was made entirely from kitchen utensils.


Tower gong.


The Midwesterners love their bike races.


We found him!

Elwood sat right around the corner from the children's garden.




We then drove to the campus library to view the Grant Wood mural series. He's the artist who did American Gothic. We ended our trip here eating lunch at the campus cafe.

Traveling in the heart of Lincoln country.





Ottowa, Illinois is the site of one of the Lincoln-Douglas debates.



We found a local place that had an outdoor patio so we could go out to dinner. They had fantastic onion rings and beer.


If you read the book Radium Girls you know the sad, true story of radium poisoning of female workers who painted watch dials with self luminous paint.



Ottowa was also the site of one of the Whispering Giant series by artist Peter Toth. He honors the Native Americans and has carved one of the Whispering Giants in all 50 states.

















 

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Looking for something to look at in the plains


Girls, why do we have to leave so early? I'm not even awake yet.

First stop, the Pony Express Monument that was two minutes from our hotel.

Ride 'em cowboy!

Their motto was inspiring.

Of course, Ann found a playlist of road songs. We still know all the words to so many classics. When you're on the prairie for hours it helps to pass the time.


Bugs and dust and bugs and dust. 


Guess what we saw at a rest stop in the middle of Nebraska? It still works!


Lots of silos and farms for miles and miles and miles.


Ann really wanted to see some buffalo but this is the best we could do...a wire sculpture.

Our daily companions, the herds of cattle. 






 

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

On the road again with memories of croquet dancing in our head

We left fun times behind in Vernal and hit the road.


Took 40 East toward Steamboat Springs and fun mountain curves.

On the way we saw lots of scrubby vegetation.


Stopped for coffee and early lunch in Steamboat Springs. You can see the snow capped mountains we are headed toward in the distance. Randi is hoping for no switchbacks and dry roads.

People were still skiing in Steamboat Springs since the snow hadn't melted yet.




Beautiful clouds and trees appeared as we wound our way north and east.


At one point we crossed the Continental Divide near Rabbit Ears Pass.


Our cattle friends appeared along the way on the low ground.




We had to stop in Laramie, Wyoming at the Lincoln Highway Memorial since we just read a book about it called "The Lincoln Highway" by Amor Towles. It's a great read we both recommend.







 

Good bye Katie and the dinosaurs, dinosaurs, dinosaurs and road art of Vernal