We didn’t need to arrive in Oconomowoc (I love saying that word now that I know how to pronounce it) until the afternoon of Monday, July 6. We had plenty of time and we followed the Great River Road, Highway 35, a state road, and Wisconsin’s only national scenic byway. We stopped at a visitor center and looked around at the big trash sculpture.
The Mighty Mississippi is one that is steeped in culture with riverboats, barges, commerce, entertainment. The transportation of goods along the river is mind-boggling, because it’s been the history of the river as well as the present and the future.
The river has a fascinating history and I couldn't read enough about what happens on it even today. |
This area is also a major route of the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway. Forty to 50 trains clackety-clack over the rails each day carrying enough lumber to build 500,000 homes annually and enough coal to generate 10 percent of the country's electricity.
The Great River Road winds along the Mississippi, and is one
well worth travelling. There are loads
of trees, it’s two-lane, and there are places to pull over to see the locks on
the river, and watch trains.
Locks are always interesting and there were four small boats waiting to exit this one. |
Those are a
couple of things I enjoy seeing, although we did miss the photo of the day
which would have been to be on the bridge over the tracks watching the
train thunder under us, with the wind blowing our hair and hats, and the smell
of train fuel wafting past our delicate noses.
That was not to be, although if we’d waited another 20 minutes that
probably would have happened.
Even though we didn't get to see the train, we were at the best town by a dam site. |
The other thing we saw was a huge coal-fired power plant,
right near the river. There was a haze
in the air, and I wondered if it was from the plant, from the humidity, from
smoke from somewhere else? I didn’t ask
and we rode on.
Hazy, hazy, hazy. |
We had decided to stay in LaCrosse, putting us less than 200
miles from Oconomowoc, and we once again opted for a Best Western. They’ve been great, with clean, large
accommodations and pools to refresh us after our evening walks to find
sustenance (usually yogurt, an apple or banana, or cottage cheese and
pineapple). This one had great
pillows.
Awesome pillows. |
Most of these places have four
pillows per bed and many of the pillows are too big for my dainty head. They hurt my neck. But the pillows on this bed were not too big,
not to small, but absolute perfection!!!
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