I sort of rambled on my trip to the Midwest. I don't usually play tourist, but this time I did. Here are a few shots taken along the way. Hope you enjoy looking at them as much as I did taking them! I'm sort of in love with rivers, and have wanted to get the Missouri for a long time. I followed it half way across Missouri!
At a little league game. This guy might go far!!!!!
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Goin' to town!
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Confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi. Darn that Midwestern haze!!!!
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Across the wide Missouri. . . .
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White on white. But a BIF nevertheless!
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The Missouri from the boat ramp.
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The Missouri at a random wide spot in the road.
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The Loutre River
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Beautiful, varied set, Kathy!
Like them all! I love rivers as well. That spot, the confluence of the Mississippi and the Missouri was the actual starting place for the Lewis and Clark expedition. You were in fine company!
Retired CPO wrote:
Like them all! I love rivers as well. That spot, the confluence of the Mississippi and the Missouri was the actual starting place for the Lewis and Clark expedition. You were in fine company!
Thanks. I'm glad to not be the only one! I knew about the L&C exp. I followed their trail for awhile in Idaho, so decided I should see where they started. I went to the reconstruction of their camp and then followed Rt. 94 that sort of follows the river and could see various locations along the way. Neat trip.
AzPicLady wrote:
Thanks. I'm glad to not be the only one! I knew about the L&C exp. I followed their trail for awhile in Idaho, so decided I should see where they started. I went to the reconstruction of their camp and then followed Rt. 94 that sort of follows the river and could see various locations along the way. Neat trip.
Yep. We've done that too. It's remarkable, they made that trip over two hundred years ago through an unknown land with dangers of all kinds every day. They only lost one person, to natural causes, while out of contact with the known world for two years.
Retired CPO wrote:
Yep. We've done that too. It's remarkable, they made that trip over two hundred years ago through an unknown land with dangers of all kinds every day. They only lost one person, to natural causes, while out of contact with the known world for two years.
I am so amazed and impressed by what they were able to accomplish. I'm sure it was frightening at times; exciting at times; and just plain amazing at times.
Umnak
Loc: Mount Vernon, Wa.
What a fun set Kathy!! Sounds like a wonderful journey!!
Rob
Thanks, Ron! I appreciate your dropping in.
Umnak wrote:
What a fun set Kathy!! Sounds like a wonderful journey!!
Rob
Thanks, Rob. I so seldom play tourist in the Midwest. It's actually quite beautiful and historic.
niteman3d
Loc: South Central Pennsylvania, USA
I love the water. Nice pics!
niteman3d wrote:
I love the water. Nice pics!
Thanks. As a desert rat, I seek water.
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