Travel beyond the hill
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Summary
We are home now after a wild and wonderful journey to Alaska. What a trip it has been, so many beautiful places and wonderful people we have met along the way. How blessed we are to have been able to make this trip and to do so safely. Our totals for the trip are 100 days and nearly 14,000 miles. We traveled thru 2 Canadian Provinces (Alberta and British Columbia) and 1 Canadian Territory (Yukon) and also stayed in 12 states (Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Nebraska). We visited numerous National Parks and Historic sites. What a great country we live in! I also have to add that we have wonderful neighbors to the north. Our Canadian neighbors are so welcoming and helpful and many people and businesses fly the United States flag beside their own. I am anxious for future visits to Canada, it is a beautiful place. Until the next time...
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Day 99 &100
After a good night, we got up this morning anxious to see family who live in Columbus. After a call to see if it was a good time to stop by, I made a reservation nearby in Brown County which was very convenient only about 6 miles away from my family. We hurried to get set up and start our visit. We had a great visit and they always make you feel so welcome. Wish we all lived closer to one another. After going out to eat we visited a little longer than back to camper. The next morning we had a great surprise when I got a call and my cousin, her husband and my uncle were bringing coffee and donuts. We had a great time and sure hated saying goodbye. Hopefully, we will get together again really soon. We are now headed for our final leg of this trip about a 5 hour trip to home. I have mixed feelings since this has been such a great trip and I hate for it to end, but home is calling us too and anxious to see family and friends back home. Here are a few pics from last couple days!
Blessed with awesome family. Can you believe my uncle is almost 90! I hope I get those good genes.
Love these two, so much fun to be around. (Note: Bob is really a Reds fan!)
Cousin and Uncle time! Thanks for having us.
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Day 98 Indiana bound
Sad leaving the kids, but time to head toward home. We got about 40 miles west of Indy when we decided to stop for the night. We found a KOA close to interstate and called it a day. Not much to report other than Illinois and Indiana desperately need to invest in road repairs! Good night, pretty tired.
Day 97 Illinois day out
Paige knew about this great car museum not far away that she knew Carvel would love and she was right. It is a huge a great place to spend the day for most anyone. Afterwards we went out for a nice dinner and then some more camptime for the kids. What a great day! Already dread leaving. Here are some pics from today.
Nice place
Our campsite
Nice place
Car museum every clasdic car imaginable
Joey trying out race car
Ghostbusters
Muscle cars
Fun places for all
Rod Stewart car
Mater
Little more putt putt
Aaron getting in on action
Day 96 Happy Birthday Paige!
So happy to be able to celebrate with Sis and her family. We had cake and ice cream and partied a bit. We stayed at a campground nearby that was great for kids so the kiddos came out and stayed with us a while! Here are a few pics today.
Day 95 Illinois bound
After enjoying our trip across Iowa we are ready to get on the other side of the Mississippi River. I am especially anxious to get to Illinois to see my sweet niece and her family. I am trying to make it for her birthday, which is tomorrow. We crossed into Illinois, but knew we couldn't make it all the way so we stayed around Sterling. We lucked up on a nice and cheap campground about 80 miles from Sis. If we hadn't been in a hurry we would have toured Ronald Reagans birthplace that was very close by, next time 😊! Here are couple pics from today.
Still in Iowa, thousands of birds
Iowa lake
Iowa
Mississippi River
Made it!
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Day 94 Iowa- Bridges in Madison County
While still traveling thru Iowa, I was checking what interesting places might be worth stopping at along our way. When I saw we would only be a few miles off our initial route by going into Madison County, I couldn't resist. I loved the movie Bridges of Madison County, so I had to see those bridges and the town. As a bonus I found out it was also John Wayne's birthplace and early years home. They also have a John Wayne museum. The town is Winterset and it is wonderful. I felt like I had gone back in time. The town centered around a wonderful courthouse. The buildings were either restored or well maintained. They still had a Ben Franklins and a Rexalls! We got to go eat in the cafe where part of the movie was filmed and it was so neat in there and food was good. We then went to see all the John Wayne sites before they closed. Afterwards we checked out 3 of the 6 covered bridges and walked up to a tower that was a memorial. We then headed back to town and got in line at Frosty for an ice cream. What a great day! Oh I forgot to mention the city had a wonderful campground right in town we stayed at! This place is worth stopping for a visit, trust me. Here are pics from today.
The town built around this beautiful courthouse
John Wayne Drive
John Waynes birthplace
The town built around this beautiful courthouse
How long has it been since seeing a Ben Franklins in a downtown?
Flower baskets everywhere
The cafe in the movie. We ate lunch there.
Inside cafe
Eastwood sat on 4th stool from door in movie
Picture from scene in cafe
John Wayne Drive
John Waynes birthplace
Inside museum
My John Wayne lol
Bridge from movie
Also pic of this were used in movie
Old bridge walking distance from campground
A memorial that's on top of hill in park. We walked up and about killed us.
A little snack after our hike.
Nice city campground
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