Our objective for today was to make it to South Dakota…the
closer to The Badlands the better! We
started our day in Iowa City and drove about 240 miles across Iowa.
This part of Iowa is beautiful! Lots of rolling hills and multi-colored
fields dotted with large farm steads. We
kept trying to get a good picture of the “perfect farm” but we were always so enthralled
by them that we forgot to grab a camera.
This pic will have to do, but it doesn’t do Iowa justice!
Iowa Farm |
Wind Mill Rest Area |
Throughout our travels in the U.S. this year we've seen new windmill farms in virtually every state. Iowa is no exception and to commemorate this they've built a rest area dedicated to windmills old and new. This area of the state was settled by the Danish who brought Netherlands-like windmills here over a hundred years ago. The area is now saturated with modern windmills/wind turbines....interesting to see how the technology has changed, but not changed, in the past 100 years!
We did get this good pic of a gas station that we have only
seen in Iowa. Has anyone seen one of
these anywhere else?
Just south of Sioux City we took a slight detour and drove
across the Missouri River to visit Nebraska.
We took the first exit and found a cache that I (Marvin) had researched
earlier. This was a “big deal” cache for
us as finding it accomplished our goal of finding geocaches 100 consecutive
days in a row. We set this goal after
meeting a cacher in Palm Desert, CA who had recently completed a similar
goal. Hard to believe we actually did
it!!! (Hmmm….how much longer can we
go????)
Around 1:00 we crossed into South Dakota!!!! Visiting this state has been a dream of mine
since I became infatuated with the Lakota Sioux Indians back in my high school
years. My desire to visit here was only
intensified when I linked up with Mona who has told me stories about The
Badlands and The Black Hills ever since I’ve known her. At last….South Dakota!!!!
S.D. Visitors' Center |
Lower mural is in draft |
In virtually no time we were at Mitchell, South Dakota; home
of the world’s ONLY corn palace. Two of
the exterior walls of this huge venue are lined with murals made of corn, corn
by-products, wheat, barley, and other grain products of the region. The murals are redesigned and remade every
year. This year’s theme is youth
athletics and the remake was in progress.
We got to see one finished wall, pictured on Facebook, and a wall in
progress, pictured here. The artist
draws a stencil (cartoon) on the panel and then they fill it in with the
appropriate grain products. Very cool!
Approaching the MissouriRiver in S.D. |
Now, back to our westward journey on I-90. This part of South Dakota is pretty flat with
huge fields of different grain crops.
There are also several exits that are barely signed, because they go
virtually nowhere. Nowhere…..just a dirt
or gravel road headed off into the distance.
As soon as we crossed the Missouri River we started seeing
changes in the geography: more rolling hills and peaks in the distance. Also, the fields became more dedicated to
livestock instead of primarily grain crops.
One of many many! |
Throughout our travels in this state we have been constantly
greeted by Wall Drug signs. Seems like
there is one or two every mile proclaiming:
“5 cent coffee”,” free ice water”, “dinosaurs in the backyard.” Wall Drug seems to have it all! Can’t wait to visit!
Finally, we reach our destination, Murdo, South Dakota. This is a perfect stopping place for us…only
60 miles from The Badlands and more importantly, just east of the time zone
change. Mona can sleep in tomorrow and
in 5 minutes we drive into the Mountain Time Zone and gain back an hour!!! Gotta love it!
Locals at the Buffalo Bar |
As we checked in we asked where to eat. (There are five restaurants in Murdo so
choosing can be difficult.) There are
only two places that serve “meals” and the manager pointed us to The Buffalo Restaurant and Bar….about 500 feet from our motel. This turned out to be perfect for us. Mona had the grilled walleye and I had the
buffalo steak. Both were perfect and
were served by a Jessica (TrueBlood) look alike.
She was a dead-ringer for Jessica!
Afterwards we stopped at the Buffalo Bar…turn left as you
enter instead of right for the restaurant.
Had a beverage and headed back to the motel. Gotta rest up for The Badlands!!!!
Your trip across Iowa and South Dakota brings back fond memories of our trip to Yellowstone. We so enjoyed the Corn Palace and Wall Drug. It was very foggy when we attempted the BadLands so we didn't see much. Safe travels! Happy Trails!
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