Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Aug. 25, 2010 - Las Vegas, NV
We stayed at a really good KOA last night in Las Vegas. It has 366 RV spots right at "Circus Circus". They have extra long pull-thrus up to 80ft! Super wide, so awnings work great, and some have lawns and patio furniture. If you don't have an RV, you can still stay here in one of their super shiny Airstream trailers. Staying here and unhooking your car to go further downtown, or walking right into Circus Circus is very convenient.
Aug.24, 2010 - Las Vegas, NV
After leaving Grand Junction, we went through the really cute town of Fruita,CO. We came here because there was another photo op. from the coffee table book! This time it was a statue built to honor the "Miracle of the Chicken"! This is the miracle: a farmer chopped the head off of one of his chickens for dinner, but the chicken didn't die! In fact, he lived for 18 months without a head! This is no joke. He survived by being fed with an eye dropper through his open esophagus. He toured the United States and was featured in many news papers and Life magazine! The town of Fruita celebrates this miracle every year with a big fiesta and parade downtown! We took our picture of "Mike" the headless chicken and headed on to Las Vegas.
Aug. 23, drive to Grand Junction, CO
After we left Colorado Springs, our plan was to drive to Moab, UT. It was dinner time when we were approaching Grand Junction, so we looked at a map and decided that staying here made more sense since it was a more direct route, keeping us on 70 towards Las Vegas, our next stop. We wanted to drive around Moab and see some of the Canyons park, but better we do that when we can take a day or two. Another thing for next time :) The KOA in Grand Junction was right next to a really good Mexican restaurant, so we had a good dinner. It was a long day of driving, so it worked out well.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Aug. 23, 2010 - Giant Beetle, Colorado Springs
We headed out today for a long drive across Colorado to Utah. Before we left Colorado Springs, we wanted to visit the huge beetle that was pictured in our coffee table book of things to see while road-tripping across the United States. We didn't realize that this statue was at the entrance to a collection of insects reported to be one of the largest private collections in the world! I LOVE BUGS!!! So we just had to go in :) I must have snapped about 100 pictures! It was amazing! I have never seen such huge moths, beetles, spiders and butterflies in my life! This collection was gathered by John May over a period of more than 70 years, beginning in the late 1800s. Everything was meticulously displayed, labeled and organized. There must have been hundreds of species represented, and easily 5 times as many sub-species! This is a must see for anyone who visits Colorado Springs! We discovered a few more interesting things in the area, but they will have to wait until our next visit.
Aug. 23, 2010 - Abilene to Colorado Springs
Today we got up early to see the Eisenhower Museum and Library before we headed out of Abilene, KS. This is one of the places we wanted to go on our last road trip, but did'nt have enough time to do so. This is a beautiful museum! We started off in his home where his family moved to when he was 6. He lived here until he was 22 with his parents, grandfather, and 5 brothers. A sixth brother died of diphtheria at 2 yrs old. The last one to live there was Ida, Dwight's mother, until she passed away in 1946. Upon her death, the home was declared a National Monument, and everything inside remains exactly as it was when the family lived there. All furnishings, nick-nacks, and pictures actually belonged to the family.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Aug. 21, 2010 - Topeka, KS
Today we drove to Kansas City to see the Harley Davidson factory. Who would have thought that they would close at 1pm!! Very sad, we were looking forward to this. Oh well, something else to do next time. We decided to keep on going west to Abilene, and catch the Eisenhower Library and museum.
Aug. 20, 2010
Today our plan was to see two places from the coffee table book and drive to Kansas City to see the Harley Davidson factory. It was a long drive, but we were just going to snap a few pictures and keep heading down the road. Well, we just couldn't pass up he opportunity to drive into Springfield,IL. It would be a shame to pass up all of that history! So we pulled off the highway and decided to take a quick look around. Wow! This was definitely a whole day stop! They have the whole street where Abraham Lincoln lived blocked off, and you can walk all around! What really cute houses! The had tours of the interiors of most of the homes, but we had to settle for just seeing the outside because of the time crunch to get to Kansas City. We also took pictures of the State Capital building - beautiful! While I was standing in front, setting up the perfect shot, a professional photographer sets up his lighting umbrellas right in front of me :( I asked if he would be long, and he said just about 5 minutes because they were bringing out the Stanley Cup to photograph in front of the Capital! What luck to be there right at that moment! So, I got a great picture of the Capital, AND the Stanley Cup in front!
Friday, August 20, 2010
Aug. 19, 2010 on the way to St. Louis, MO
This morning was the ultimate in early morning departures! We had Erin and Bryan pack up their stuff last night so we could just wake up and go. This helped, but our alarms still needed to be set for 5:15am. That’s right! They had to be at the Louisville airport by 6:30. They both flew together as far as Phoenix, then they went their separate ways; Erin to Oakland, and Bryan to Ontario. Shoot! I forgot to take their picture at the airport L It is really hard to say goodbye to all the kids, we have had so much fun together. I hope that we will have a chance to do this more often!!
Rich and I came back from the airport and caught a couple more hours of sleep, then packed up to head out. Our levelers have ALWAYS been problematic, but now it seems that we have a serious issue. We can’t get one of them to retract, and we can’t drive with it down. Finally got it working and hit the road about 2pm.
Our first stop was Dinosaur World in the Mammoth Caves area of Kentucky. We didn’t stay long because we had a long drive to St. Louis MO., our destination for the night. We snapped a few pictures for the coffee table book and headed on to Metropolis, IL. to see the Superman Statue! Well, so much for moving right along. Going through Bowling Green, KY, we spotted signs for the National Corvette Museum! Wow! They had every Corvette model ever made, and several “one of a kind”! Rich was in seventh heaven! I’m glad that we stopped, this was truly something that you could not see anywhere else. After walking through the entire museum and reading almost every sign, we had just stepped into the gift shop and they announced that the museum was now closed. Talk about lucky!! Rich bought a pin for his hat, I bought a magnet, and off we went. OK, well I guess I should have done my homework on this area. We came upon another find as we passed through Paducah, IL. – The National Quilting Museum! By the time we passed by, they were long closed for the evening L Oh well, it’s good to leave something for the next time. Finally, we made it to Metropolis!!! I was pretty sure that they couldn’t close a statue, but I did hope that it would be illuminated! There it was, right in front of Metropolis City Hall and lit up with two spotlights! We got our quick pictures and headed on to Granite City just outside of St. Louis. We arrived at camp a little after 1am.