I’ll have to try to catch up in the next few days on our travels…I’m way behind due to computer troubles. I’ll start where I left off in Iowa.
Carol and I toured several of the “Bridges of Madison County” as featured in the film starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. This ford was at the state park where we camped and was where the grown children in the movie discussed their mother’s diary.
Holliwell Bridge, 1880
Imes Bridge, 1870
The Cedar Bridge was destroyed by arson in 2002 and rebuilt.
The City of Winterset Park has a hedge maze and another covered bridge. A picnic scene in the movie was in the park.
Roseman Bridge….there was a wedding taking place here when we arrived.
John Wayne’s birthplace is also located in Winterset.
On our way to visit my friend Charlotte in Panora, we passed through the little town of Stuart and Carol happened to notice the sign on this old bank. Notice the building now houses the police station.
Across the street was this building, an old Masonic Temple.
The clock tower up close..
Stained glass window over the door.
An old church undergoing renovations.
Then on to Panora to visit with Charlotte and her daughter Meg. Free camping in Charlotte’s yard. Her lilacs were in full bloom.
Charlotte took us to “The Howlin’ Coyote” for some great BBQ dinner.
We saw these wild turkeys on our way back from Meg’s house.
After a nice visit with Charlotte we headed up the west side of Iowa along the Loess Scenic Byway
Here are some of the sights we saw:
An old Danish Church
A lady was cleaning the inside in preparation of a memorial service.
Looking back down the road.
The banks of loess….very old dirt.
Saw this rv fixer-upper when we stopped for lunch.
Camped at Louis & Clark State Park on the Missouri River….it was tough, but not as tough as they had it.
We saw and heard…one piping plover piping..
Countless geese a’ laying and a’ honking…
Three geese families all in a row….two adults brought up the rear guard, not in the picture.
Well, we’re now in South Dakota and have joined Beth. So you know the stories can only get better. Soon.