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How quaint - I remember when a free property newspaper was delivered ever Friday
I've spent more time in Colorado than anywhere else in the US so know that state and the states to the south and west better than elsewhere but I did like Washington (the sate not the city) very much. Seattle is unique .......
I've spent more time in Colorado than anywhere else in the US so know that state and the states to the south and west better than elsewhere but I did like Washington (the sate not the city) very much. Seattle is unique .......
A surprisingly quiet central Springfield , Illinois today for our ,all things Abraham Lincoln day.
This city is where he arrived in his late twenties to practice law.He came from a very poor farming family in Indiana .
Here he married and lived for 17 years before becoming President .They had four sons but only one lived to adulthood.
The city is proud of their association and have a excellent museum charting his life there and subsequent presidency.
He only ever owned one house and you get a free tour of the pleasant but simple middle class detached property.
Thoroughly enjoyed getting to learn about the great man and his family life.Will visit his memorial,his body was returned here, in the morning before continuing our westward direction.View attachment 248027 View attachment 248028
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Did you get to see the
Did you get to see the self built castle West of the Springs , Bishops Castle, no entry fee, just a donation, quirky, http://www.bishopcastle.org/
Honey Creek Lake 10 Aug
Just like the Mormons 160 years ago we crossed the Mississippi not sure of our destination ,never to return.
A fairly long drive from Fort Madison , Illinois along highway 2 until the town of Mystic,Iowa.
Getting in to the long drive groove American style.Slumped , almost horizontal in the seat, munching popcorn washed down with sugary soft drinks with air con full blast against the 34 deg outside.Have given up on the radio full of advertising and now just listen to our own music .
Looking for a camping spot we came upon Honey Creek Lake .With no signs against camping on this Army Corps of Engineers ground we decided it was the best spot to overnight since our arrival in the States.
Apart from speedboats launching it was quite until a nice lady called Karen arrived in her clapped out car held together with bits of string .
A local who entertained us with so many of her stories for a few hours until dark.
Been through some husband's,one blew his head off with a shotgun and another lost his life going too fast on a bend locally known as Dead Man's Bend !
Surprisingly she was not aware of the historical town of Nauvoo just a few hours drive or the humorous travel writer Bill Bryson born and raised a few hours away in Des Moines.But then ,in her seventies,she has never left the USA.
A statistic does quote a smallish percentage of American's hold a passport.
She advised that when the sheriff does his rounds he is a sweetie and we should have no problems with him.Lets see!
Well it's 7 am and no knock on the door.A nice cuppa with the sun rising over the lake all to ourselves.A setting many of us motorhomers have been lucky to experience somewhere.View attachment 248675
Nebraska 12 Aug
Our third night in Nebraska with average temperature of 34 deg.A struggle to sleep at night but we're getting used to it.Problem is when you wild camp you must secure all windows at night except roof vents.
Just across the state line from Iowa we visited the Lewis & Clark centre explaining their two year exploration of the recently purchased lands from France.This was the famous Louisiana Purchase ,the largest single land purchase in history.Napoleon had no idea of the scale that he was selling and neither did Thomas Jefferson,the president.
Hence his need to explore what the USA had obtained.
They used the Missouri River to head north encountering numerous tribes and new wildlife.
The entrance hall in Jefferson's Monticello is adorned with antlers and tribal wear sent back .
After reaching the Pacific they successfully returned losing only one person to natural causes and plenty of maps.
The basis for pioneers to advance.View attachment 248958