Friday, June 12, 2015

Here In Indiana

     Wednesday morning we left our campground in Wellington, IL, headed for Elkhart, Indiana.
In IL, we woke up to rain and mud…yuck!

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But by the time we were ready to go, the picture had changed completely. This is what we’ve seen day after day on this road trip. So happy when the sun comes out.

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     Thursday we spent sightseeing in Elkhart. We love this area. Still get rain every day but not so much mud and lots to see and do. We’re learning to duck inside till the storm passes. We’ll be staying in northern Indiana for a few weeks.
       Before I post photos of Elkhart I need to post this. It’s a plaque now hanging in the motorhome. It’s a mother’s day gift from our MO kids. They know me too well…. Smile
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  First thing on Thursday, we went to the Elkhart Visitor Center. We needed to get info on all the things we want to do while we’re here. That’s where we saw our first Quilt Mural. Along the Historical Trail in northern Indiana, there are numerous Quilt Murals and Quilt Gardens. The murals are painted on buildings all along the trail. This one is on the Visitor Center.

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     Guides in hand, we took off for the Elkhart Botanical Garden. What beautifully landscaped gardens. We loved it, even though it rained a bit. So fun to see plants that don’t need to be “drought tolerant”. (Reminder. Click on any photo to enlarge it.)

The first thing we saw was another Quilt Mural.
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There are wonderful garden scenarios.

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Corny, but fun. There are painted and decorated elk statues all around Elkhart. I like the one in the middle best.

The gardens have some cool ideas for using recycled items for garden displays.

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The first garden uses some plastic piping with holes cut for plants. The second is a box made of cheap wood pallets, lined with garden cloth.
The ones below are made of burlap formed into bags, with holes cut for plants and some wooden crates nailed to a fence.

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I really like the walkway made of paving blocks and grasses.
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The beautiful building below is a tool shed!
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The entire Botanical Garden is built upon a city water works system. The city water is provided from wells under the gardens. There are several pumps inconspicuously working throughout the gardens. The photo below is one of the pump houses.

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     Looking for lunch, we went to downtown Elkhart for “local cuisine”. We found it here, where we enjoyed some very tasty sandwiches.

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And we found a couple of downtown wall murals.
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  Then we found our first Quilt Garden. We now know the gardens and murals are throughout the county and it’s a bit of a scavenger hunt to find them. This one is in downtown Elkhart.
     Each Quilt Garden is based on the design of a traditional quilt block. They are really too big to photograph well and some of the flowers haven’t quite grown up. They’ll fill in beautifully in a few weeks.

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We found another Quilt Garden.

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There are amazing dogwood trees around Elkhart.

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Along the River Walk, I love the old homes that sit above the river. They just hearken back to a more genteel era. I can envision the summer guests enjoying the view.

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Then, a change of pace…yep it’s a motorhome-painted elk Smile    Inside, we learned a bit of RV history. We didn’t know Elkhart is the RV capital of the world!

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Pretty cool in it’s day…I guess.

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Nope, not for me.

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Nope, though we’ve seen some cute retro teardrops.

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Wow!

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The driver’s seat was an “accessory”. Really?

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And we have…drum roll please…the Cadillac of Motor Homes!

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But, my personal favorite has to be…just imagine this setting in Yosemite Valley.

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And these guys…going to Yosemite in style!

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And there were dozens more. The photos could fill pages and pages.
We had a wonderful day of exploring, enjoying and even learning a few things. Today was the same…blog to be posted later.

Wishing you a great day!
Pat

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

The Big Event!

 

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    We always love visiting our kids in MO but this visit had a couple of extra special events. The first was Jim’s big 70. And then this…Michael’s graduation, cum laude, from Holt High School.

Way to go Michael!!!

     Of course we took a million photos with him as our star of the day. And all of us as his biggest fans. He was so patient to pose as often as we asked.

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    Then, after a quick celebration at home, he moved on to grad night. In the fall he’ll be attending Mizzou as a bio engineering major. Wishing you a fabulous college experience Michael!

     Today we said a tearful farewell to these guys and hit the road again. We’re on our way to Indiana, staying overnight in Wilmington, Illinois. We plan to spend a couple weeks checking out the sights. Hoping to see some awesome quilting and transportation exhibits. Cars and quilts! How much better could it get?

Wishing you a great day!
Pat

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Surprise!

     Jim got a big surprise for his June 1 birthday. Friday, he rode along with Doug to pick up a “friend” at the airport. To his surprise, there were Geoff, Stephanie and Marcy! They came from Long Beach to help him celebrate his big 70! That was one happy Dad, that was.

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We had a great weekend together.

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We took walks…

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ate great food…swineapple!  Blended Margaritas…

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played games.

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We made a new friend,Trey. Brianna showed us how to get a butterfly to perch on your finger.

We visited The Arch.

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It’s a long way up to those windows.

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The Cardinals were playing that day.

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We took silly pictures.

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And just enjoyed being together.

We visited a raptor rescue/sanctuary…after some more great food Smile
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How big is an eagles nest? Really big!

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Do you remember our kids’ book Verdi? He was there! Doesn’t even look real. He is…he blinked!

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We visited the Grand Union Station Hotel.

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We had a wonderful dinner at Landry’s…after feeding the fish Smile
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A great weekend. Monday came too soon as we kissed our LB kids goodbye for now.

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Wishing you all a great day!
Pat