“Windshield wipers slapping time, I was holding Mona's hand
in mine…” Yep, today was a rain day…over
four hours of driving in the rain. But,
I’m ahead of myself…now let’s start from the beginning…
We started east from Fargo, North Dakota and quickly crossed
the Red River into Minnesota. The
landscape here is dotted with lakes (Minnesota is the Land of 10,000 lakes.)
and the lakes draw all kinds of water birds such as cranes, egrets and herons. We
could easily see these birds from the interstate, especially a Great Blue Heron who was standing serenely in the
middle of one of the lakes.
About 40 miles into Minnesota we hit the rain. It was a big storm system and we just drove…nothing
else to do. I kept trying to find a
polka station for Mona to listen to, but no luck.
Inside the Mall of America |
Our first major stop of the day was Mall of America. We were told by Aleta that we had to stop
here if we were in the area. She was
right….this is a destination all by itself! This place is H.U.G.E! 520 retails shops and so much more. There is a full-size amusement park with several roller coasters along with a bunch of other
rides. There’s a hotel/casino, a miniature
golf course and even a wedding chapel!
Can this creature be from this world? |
Last but not least is a very cool aquarium. (Thanks, Ross for the recommendation!) This place has virtually every kind of sea
horse and jellyfish you’ve heard of plus more. Some of the seahorses are only about 3/4" tall!
It also has a tunnel of glass that you walk through while fish of every
kind swim around you, including huge sharks and giant sea-going turtles. Amazing!
But what’s most amazing is that we left the mall having only
purchased our lunches and our tickets to the aquarium. OMG!
Who is this with me and who took my wife????
Ross! |
Today’s journey ended in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. We stopped by Ross Johnson's house for a visit,
meeting his son , Ben for the first time. Mary had a busy schedule, but managed to come by to say hi to us.
Hadn’t seen Ross in over 17 years.
We caught up on old times on their patio and then headed to downtown Eau
Claire for dinner at The Livery. This is
a reclaimed livery stable in the heart of Eau Claire with a long history of horses
and cars. This place is remininscent of
The Stable in St. Louis and the food was great!
After dinner, we did a little geocaching and then headed to
our hotel via Highway 53, which was designed by Ross. We’ve never driven on a road designed by a
friend before. How cool is that!?!?
Tomorrow – Decatur!
OMG can not imagine how sad it must be to be headed back here. What an awesome trip you have had. How many states does that make it now for you?
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