Norma's Wanderings around a small section of Montana |
So as I mentioned in my earlier BLOG, we went over rivers to the wooded East. Here are the ones I noted. We crossed: Yellowstone - twice the mighty Missouri - four times the Mississippi - two times Lamine Platte Belle Fourche Powder Soldier Nodaway Nishnabona Wabash Tongue Little Big Horn A few other interesting tidbits - evidently you can find all you need, ladies. Just go to "perfectman.com". And in Iowa, the highway sign read "only the casserole should be baked - don't drive high'. All the truck weigh stations were closed, except in South Dakota. The St. Louis Arch is still standing guard. We saw an Amish horse and buggy parked in the WalMart lot in Mt.Vernon, OH. My granddaughter from California didn't think that was real. I made her walk with me to the horse to prove it was an actual live horse. Also in Mt. Vernon they have a dog fountain. Cutest thing ever. The Days Inn in Terre Haute, IN advertised themed suites. You could stay in the Arctic Suite, the Pirate Suite, or the Tarzan Suite. Hmm... Still thinking of those. We drove east in snow and drove back west in snow. And I learned it snowed here at home. At least it's moisture. Spring will soon catch up to us. Maybe in June. |