1. Nebraska
Nebraska is home to Omaha steak and many bugs. Many. many. bugs. When we checked into our North Platte hotel, we received a notice under the door explaining that the massive numbers of cockroach-like bugs we were about to see were, in fact, NOT cockroaches. North Platte is a small town with many strip malls. There weren't many sites to see, but it was a great opportunity to finally do some much needed laundry. Here were the directions we got to the laundromat from the hotel desk clerk: (in a mid-western drawl) "Make a left. Make a right. It's down by the Wal-mart." To our surprise, the directions were really helpful.
Get in the zone. Laundry zone. |
At the coffee shop. |
For dinner we ate at a noodle place and split some mac & cheese and pad thai. Strangely, we were sitting next to someone from Pittsburgh! She was a sorority girl and was back at school early for sorority events. We didn't talk to her, but we overheard her say.... "yeeeeah. I'm from Pittsburgh. Home of the Champions. woo."
2. Iowa
After trekking through Nebraska, we entered into Iowa. Iowa had very beautiful countryside, full of rolling hills and green farmland. Sometimes we noticed that Iowa differentiates between its "modern" rest stops and every other rest stop. We thought at first that maybe modern rest stops had things like wi fi and restaurants. It turns out modern just meant they had toilets. The non modern rest stops were code for- go in the woods.
Taking a break to walk along the cornfields. |
They look beautiful, but don't get too close! There were so many bugs they made a sizzling noise. We saw thousands of grasshoppers jump out of the corn as soon as we came near. |
That night we decided to stop in Des Moines for dinner and a hotel for the night so that we could continue our state capitals theme. But it turns out that it was time for the Iowa State Fair. All the hotels in Des Moines were packed to the gills. So we kept on driving. http://youtu.be/VSKa29E4T7o
That night we stopped at an Iowa rest stop that was flooded because Iowa had recently experienced flooding. At night we stayed in a hotel in Davenport, Iowa, one of the quad cities. The next day we decided Davenport was not as cool as we had hoped and continued driving east to Illinois.
3. Illinois
trying to get the iowa sign. oops. |
better luck with illinois |
4. Indiana/Ohio
Then we drove through Indiana and Ohio.
The end!
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