Posts Tagged ‘Nebraska’
Long Day, Great Drive
We left Denver at 5:30 am, with the intent to get to Omaha a d potentially see an elementary school friend. Despite an unexpected tour of the Denver Airport (huge and confusing), we headed on our way to Nebraska. What a great drive….flat, once we were out of Colorado, lots of grass, loads of farming, and a LOT of corn! Small farms, large farms, lots of small towns. We’ve had great weather…one of the concerns we had about getting across the Plains.
Saw my first dandelion at the Colorado Welcome Center, right before we crossed into Nebraska. Also, it was a stop for the Pony Express. So much history as we cross the country, and lots of friendly folks. We followed the Platte River for a while, and I kept thinking about the great documentary about Lewis and Clarke, done by Ken Burns. We got to Omaha, but couldn’t find a motel, so we ended up in Des Moines…nice little city.
We crossed the Missouri River and the terrain changed….hilly all over. Plus, every bit of land was taken up with corn and hay, to the extent of terracing hills to plant more corn. Iowa was much more beautiful than I had imagined. and Des Moines is lovely.
So we have decided to head tomorrow to Milwaukee for a few days….so many things to do in that city! Here’s a few shots from today…and more on the art museum when my brain is not fried from directions…..
My first dandelion on the trip…
Lots of lilies…reminds me of our last trip east – they were all over.
The Pony Express statue…
The Platte River has such historical significance….