Showing posts with label Osceola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osceola. Show all posts

10/15/2013

October 15, 2013 Iowa and Freedom Rock

Late last night, we watched a very new motorhome towing a vehicle, go around and around the park - running into trees, over garbage cans, thru the grass and finally settling in the spot behind us.  So this morning Andy and I were up early and on the road by 7:30 AM.  We wanted to be out of the park before this person moved his rig again.  Our motorhome is not new but we value what we have.  Yikees.
There was a storm front coming through the area and you can see the threatening clouds.  The wind picked up and my Andy did a great job of driving - Smile.   We did not see much rain so that was a blessing.
Some pictures along the way - we continue to pass many farms with miles and miles of corn, small towns, and many wind turbines.
Love the swirls:
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We went from flat to rolling hills and back again - love this topography:
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The water tower of Orient, Iowa:
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The turbines were really moving today:
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Rolling bands of clouds:
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One of the things on my bucket list in 2007 was to see Freedom Rock (south of Menlo, Iowa). Here is a link to that blog: http://thehitzels.blogspot.com/2007/05/may-14-2007-travel-thru-iowa.html
Freedom Rock remains on my bucket list and it was great to be able to see it again.
First some information:
“The Freedom Rock is a large (approx. 60+ ton) boulder located in rural Iowa that is repainted every year with a different Thank You for our nations Veterans to honor their service to our country. The artist, Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II, was inspired by the movie Saving Private Ryan, as well as, wanting to give Veterans a unique recognition on Memorial Day. Sorensen paints The Freedom Rock on his own with the tremendous support of family and friends. Sorensen is not commissioned to paint the rock but is able to do so each year with the generous help of donations.”
More information at:
 
This rock is literally in the middle of nowhere. In the picture below, it is located on the right side of the road at the intersection (about the middle of the picture).
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There are no words to describe this place.  What I said in 2007 is how I still feel:
It is an emotional experience to stand at the rock. It is an emotional experience to read the notes left for the artist. We thank God for all the freedoms we have and we thank all our servicemen for defending those freedoms.
If you ever get to this part of the country, I recommend stopping by and plan to spend a little time there.  Humbling!
There is a goal to put a Freedom Rock in each of the 99 counties in Iowa.  Now that would be a great road trip.
We continued on our way - check out this water tower:
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That light area is the sun peeking thru the clouds and shining on the fields:
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Corn planted on hillsides:
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Scary clouds and the wind was really picking up here:
10-15-13 C Travel I-80-680-29 Menlo - Onawa (44)
We got off the road right before lunch and we are staying in Onawa, Iowa at Lewis and Clark State Park.  Here is our spot:
10-15-13 D Lewis and Clark SP Onawa (3)
We are the only ones in our loop.  Too bad it is so cold and windy - I could see us having a campfire and looking over the lake.  Maybe next time.
We have electric only ($11.00).  The full hookup area is full but we figured we are only staying one night.
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We stayed in this park in 2007 - our first year on the road - here is that blog:
They have some great things on the Lewis and Clark Expedition including a Keel Boat but all closed - too late in the season - Sad smile
We went to town to try to find a shower head - ours broke this morning (is there a pattern on this trip with so many things needing repair - ???).  There is one hardware store and they did not have any.  Oh well.
We took a ride around the town and found their museum area - dedicated to the veterans.  This was in the front yard:
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But the rest was closed for the season - Bummer.
Back home, the wind continued - hopefully tomorrow will be less windy.
Stay tuned and enjoy today.
 
Stats for Today:
Miles Traveled: 187 Miles
Routes Traveled:
Iowa: CR-H33; I-35; US-34; SR-25; I-80; I-680; I-29; SR-175; Loop Road
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October 13-14, 2013 Reset Days in Osceola Iowa

The last two days were what we call “Reset Days”, where we cleaned the motorhome outside and inside, did laundry, and restocked supplies (plus a few other odds and ends).

On Sunday night we had dinner at the casino - Prime Rib Special - YUM!  We signed up for their players card; received $5.00 free play each and walked away with $19.00 of winnings - Smile.

We also loosely planned our travels for the next two weeks.  We will be at Blue Ox in Pender, Nebraska on Wednesday and Thursday, leaving Friday.  Initially we were going to take I-80 across NE and WY into Utah and finally Nevada.  BUT, taking a look at the temperatures - too cold for this gal.  So right now, we will head south thru Nebraska, Kansas, Texas into New Mexico.  There we will pick up US-40 across New Mexico, Arizona to Nevada.  Our main issue now is finding places that are open this late in the season so stay tuned.

Here was our site at Terrible’s Lakeside Casino RV Park:

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Every time I make the bed, the kitties think it is play time.  So today I grabbed my camera and took a few shots:

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His tail was moving which is why it is blurred:

This is their mirror picture.  Bella is yawning here - LOL:

10-14-13 Osceola Cats (4)

Stay tuned for our next adventure and enjoy today.

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10/12/2013

October 12, 2013 Travel to Iowa

We woke this morning to rain and a thunder storm.  We got things ready inside and once the rain subsided, we finished the outside work and off we went west.  For the first two hours we went in and out of a few storms.

This looks ominous - kept my eye on the weather underground, just in case we had to find a shelter:

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The Mississippi River Bridge:

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The Mighty Mississippi:

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Barges waiting to go thru the locks:

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And into Iowa:

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We are officially in the west -Smile.  When we first were planning this trip, we were going to stay at one of the Army Corps of Engineer Campgrounds along the Mississippi.  We figured we would spend a few days just watching the barges go up and down.  But, sad to say, they are closed due to the government shutdown - what a bummer.  (I could say more but this is a travel blog - not a political one.)

Love the colors - notice the sky - we are out of the storms:

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Cute:

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Our scenery changed so much today from flat areas to rolling hills, from farms to forests - our country is so beautiful:

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Love the swirls:

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The wind started to pick up late morning and the temperature must have dropped 20 degrees - brrrr.

Check out the flag - the wind holding it horizontal:

10-12-13 B Travel Border to Osceola US-34 (30)

Actually, this is where we are staying - Terrible’s Lakeside Casino and RV Park in Osceola, Iowa.  It is $20.00 a night for full hookups and cable.  This casino used to charge $10.00/night with a players card but they have stopped that - Bummer.  The park is really nice - I will get some pictures tomorrow.

After checking in and setting up, we went to town to find the Laundry and Wal-Mart.  After traveling over 500 miles in two days, we are going to sit for a day or so.  Sunday is Andy’s football day and we both need to get a few things done before we head out again.

So stay tuned for our next adventure and enjoy today.

Stats for today:

Miles Traveled:  259 Miles

Routes Traveled:

Illinois:  Mill Point Road; SR-26; SR-116; US-24; US-150; I-74; US-34

Iowa: US-34; I-35; CR-H33

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