We gassed up and as we were
leaving a lady said to me, “You’re brave.”
I’ve never thought of these road trips as something where I’m being
brave. But I guess to some, females
traveling by themselves, or alone, are.
Okay, I’ll take that. Cept I just
wanna ride.
I've also seen more small ones on this trip, maybe on a barn, or freestanding in front of a business or home. |
Yep. Grass and corn. |
Iowa – the land of corn and
grass. We could see corn fields forever,
acre after acre, mile after mile. And the
grass? It seems as though nearly every
yard has acres of grass, and that means it has to be cut. Men are out driving their big-rig riding
mowers. Some of them are larger than my
FJ Cruiser vehicle. It seems as though
women mostly didn’t drive those. They
used the little push-style. What’s with
that? I see all of this big machinery in
fields cutting crops and I want to drive it all … hay balers, combines. Let me at ‘em. Many of the crops near the roads have the
grass mowed between them and the road.
It makes it very neat looking and I wondered if there was a reason to do
it that way.
Today’s ride took us mostly on
Highways 3 and 4. There were lots of tar
snakes going across the road. Bounce,
bounce, bounce. If you have to pee, you
wonder if you will make it to the next gas station. Now I have to use a restroom every 25
miles. The “pee now” dash light keeps
coming on at 25 miles. It makes for a
very long day when you have to keep stopping.
Wah!!!
We did find a few more oddities
today as we’ve even had people tell us of one or two.
Pocahontas is located in
Pocahontas, Iowa. She is 25-feet tall
and was built in 1956. There’s even a
teepee nearby where you can enjoy a picnic at a table, and there’s a small
totem in there that is also kind of neat. Some may think her tacky, but I liked seeing
her.
The totem was very cool with the animals and their meanings. |
Today I’ve paid a bit more attention to some of the welcoming logos the towns have and they’re kind of cool. I don’t know if I’d call them oddities, or not, but just something of interest. Pocahontas is the Princess City, Rock Rapids is the City of Murals and Mallard is We’re Friendly Ducks.
I was coming up on needing a
45,000-mile service for Harlow, my bike.
And she was needing a new shoe on the rear. I called the shop in Gillette, Wyoming, and
asked if I could get in on Saturday, three days-plus from now. They could do some but not all. And I was told I wasn’t the only person traveling. Really?
I didn’t know that? I tried
Okobodji. They didn’t have the mechanics
as two were at a funeral, but they were very nice and said to try Sioux
Falls. Yep, J&L in Sioux Falls
could, so we headed in that direction.
The Udder Cow, an ice cream establishment. |
That says it all. I believe we're coming up on a week. |
Once again we skirted all the big
clouds, sliding into Sioux Falls with nary a raindrop. The only downside to the day was the Super 8
on Russell Street. Usually Super 8s are
pretty consistent. This one was a
dive.
But there was a Corvette event, Hot Harley Nights and a Jazz Festival coming up and all the hotels we called were full. So we were pretty limited. But tired and it had to do.
We got up on Thursday, July 16,
and headed to J&L Harley-Davidson.
They were excellent. They got the
bike in right away and said it would be a few hours. They finished on-time and gave her a bath so
she’d look brand-new for maybe 50 miles.
But there was a Corvette event, Hot Harley Nights and a Jazz Festival coming up and all the hotels we called were full. So we were pretty limited. But tired and it had to do.
We did our usual evening walk and did find more statues, a buffalo. How could I resist that face? |
Smudge rode over to visit with us
for a bit and told us of a little town called Aladdin that had a store we
should visit. It’s on the way to Devil’s
Tower, and that’s where we were headed.
Maybe not today, but soon.
With the service done we rode to
Mitchell, South Dakota. There was a rest
room at the Corn Palace calling my name.
Once again we had lunch at a train depot. It was good, but the best depot lunch was
still the depot called Maxim’s in Oconomowoc.
Doing a little renovation work to keep it fresh-looking. |
How corny!!! |
We kept rolling, and ended up at the
same Best Western in Huron, South Dakota.
We knew this one and it was nice.
Once again the thunder clouds had been building, and we avoided it all. We’ve done quite well on this trip.
No comments:
Post a Comment