(Note: This blog is picture intensive. Many of the pictures were taken as we were driving so they may not be super sharp. But the scenery just had to be captured. Notice the topography changes as we traveled– Amazing!)
May 4 - May the Force Be With You
We woke to clear skies and no wind so off we went north and east into Indiana:
More trees and green:
On their way to another farm:
We saw many, many wind turbines:
Dandelions gone to seed – puff balls:
Thru many small towns:
Getting the fields ready to plant:
Old barns and farms – just love them:
Saw this in one of the towns – looked new! Interesting:
This was the building:
We saw so many horses and cows:
Feels cozy:
Many years ago, we met a woman and her daughter in Texas who hated the east. Their reason was that they felt very claustrophobic on the roads and they couldn’t see very far because of the hills and turns. I can understand that feeling after traveling thru many of the flat areas with few trees where you can see forever. Growing up in the east, I just loved the roads like the above picture.
Past many tracks plus crossed over some that were very rough – LOL!
Scenes from along the way:
The entrance to the county landfill – there is even a small replica of a barn:
We arrived at the Shipshewana North Campground, set up, took a quick run to the store and relaxed the rest of the day.
We will be here for four nights to check out the RV surplus stores for supplies, parts and ideas.
Today’s stats: Miles Traveled: 248 Miles
Routes Traveled:
Illinois: Kickapoo Road: IL-32; IL-28; US-150; I-74
Indiana: I-74; IN-63; US-41; US-24; US-31; US-20; IN-15; IN-120
May 5 – Cinco de Mayo
Our stop today was Bontrager’s Surplus. I just love going thru all the “stuff” they have and they do have a lot of parts for RVs. Unfortunately, they did not have what we we needed. But that is okay – we had fun anyway.. LOL.
We checked out two other surplus places – one changed to online only, no store. The other just carries RV appliances. Oh well.
Since it was late afternoon, we stopped at the Bristol American Legion for a few drinks and their fish fry supper – YUM!
May 6
This morning was laundry day – yippee, not. It is just one of those things that need to be done.
This afternoon, we tried out one more place – Johnson’s RV Surplus. They did not have what we needed either but we got some great ideas for the dinette. Oh well.
May 7 – Happy Anniversary to US!
We were going to one of the famous buffets in the area but didn’t realize that all of them closed on Sundays. Oh well.
So after our Walmart run for supplies we just hung our and enjoyed the day!
Tomorrow we are heading east. If all goes well, we should be home sometime on Tuesday…
Side note: This area is known for their Amish population. Every where we traveled, there were always horse and buggies. We also passed many Amish homes and farms – with many very young horses. I do not have any pictures because I am uncomfortable stopping and asking to take them.
Enjoy today!