The Lincoln Highway

Given events of last night, we decided to take it easier than we’d planned. We skipped the Jocelyn Art Museum with its Impressionist collection, and also gave the Laurentzin Park and conservatory aWeiterlesen
Loooooong Day’s Drive across Nebraska

Actually, it was about 4-1/2 hours, but being geezers it took us about 7 due to our geezerly travel style and probably the wind drag from our geezer-sized ears. Gordon wanted the flag photo front andWeiterlesen
Decisions, decisions

Where to go next?
Estes Park KOA? No spots available. Ft Collins West KOA? No spots available. Ft Collins North KOA? No spots available. Any of the Wyoming KOAs? No trees to be seen. Rapid City KOA?Weiterlesen
Torrential midwest rain last night

There was a brief but fierce downpour yesterday evening, clearing up just as the sun set. At 1am, the storm stretched from here into Canada. (Don’t ask why I was awake at 1:00 am … I’m aWeiterlesen
Northwest Nebraska scenery

We missed so many gorgeous shots, but here’s a couple.
Chimney Rock, Nebraska

Originally named “Elk’s Penis” by the local Indians, this rock served as an important landmark for westward travelers. They had a great visitors center, complete with a wagon for kids to load.Weiterlesen
Plan B…

Well, we chose to go to Scotts Bluff, NE to spend two nights. There was a campground that looked ok, and it was only a 2.5 hour drive. But we got there, after driving for half a mile on a dirt road.Weiterlesen
World Fossil Finder Museum, Hot Springs,

A metal building about 6 car widths wide, this unassuming museum was the best collection of fossils I’ve ever seen. It’s impossible to convey what was on view with photos. You’ll just have to goWeiterlesen
Mount Rushmore from the air

We actually might have gotten better photos from the road, but the helicopter ride was thrilling. Carrie of Black Hills Aerial adventures was a great pilot. There was a small wind and Heather askedWeiterlesen
Leaving the Black Hills

We loved our stay, but felt the urge to move on. We had reservations for the campground in Buffalo Woming, but when we learned it was going to rain and get down to 37 degrees, we began lookingWeiterlesen
Decisions, Decision part deux

Well, we have been on the road for two weeks now having a grand adventure. There was tragedy (lost credit cards), beautiful vistas, escapes from certain death (kidney stone), death defying actsWeiterlesen
Decisions, decisions, continued

Returning to our being Floridians, we have become accustomed to not wearing masks. So as we looked where to go next, we immediately discarded the idea of northward, as it seemed we were already veryWeiterlesen
Decisions, Decisions, Resolved

I feel like… well I feel many things. One thing that I feel is my kidney stone. It’s as if I had an relative I don’t like (actually I am blessed to like all my relatives and in-laws) move in andWeiterlesen
Alien Installations

Time for our traditional aliens post. We do this on every trip, because the proof is every where you look. You just need to see.
As we were driving today, we noticed a lot of these tall cylinders,Weiterlesen
Made it home safe and sound

It was a mad dash home from Little Rock, AR. We did it in 2 days, and while you would think the second day would be worse than the first, the first day was much worse. Don’t know what it was, butWeiterlesen
ReisenderYou engaged in the Nicoll tradition of saving some thing for next time. Loved all the brick on the Lincoln Highway.
So glad you are having a good trip. Diane [Diane Ziemer]
Karen AndersonLove the brick road!