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Meet me in St.Louis ,Louis
... all on the access roads. There is never anyone on the main streets other than lowlifes and stragglers .Cars are always parked in angled spots but are generally empty.
In Mount Olive, there was some kind of fundraising. The main street was only four blocks long but there was a stop sign at every corner and I got stopped 8 times to be offered a donut (I had turned around to exit the town.)
There are sometimes route 66 spurs which are areas where the road used ...
Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa
... prairie of the Mid West, homesteads, timber barns and tornadoes shelters. Crossing the border into Kansas, we rode slowly, stopping frequently to make the most of the 13 miles of Route 66 that passed through the state. We reached the Rainbow Bridge at Riverton, the last concrete bridge of this construction on the entire route. It did seem to be a forgotten corner of the state and we found it impossible to form an impression of what the rest of Kansas must be ...
Day 10
Went around Meramec caves, took lots of photos! It was really good and the photos don't do it justice! We also stopped off at the worlds largest rocking chair which was pretty awesome but apparently they only let u on it once a year so couldnt sit on it! Stayed it Kansas but it was 27 degrees at half 1 in the morning so it was a nightmare to ...
Not Branson
... while packing the bike the dumpster truck came & the smell of faeces wafted across the lot. That explains the burgeoning population of houseflies.
Anyway once on the road I could enjoy the rolling countryside with trees & fields.
I-44 is a toll road (2 tolls + $8 between OKC & Missouri border).
Had a nice chat with the older gent at the tourist center across the MO border & settled on Rolla & this hotel with the help of the hotel coupon book. ...
Long day...
... and long driving of almost 700 miles. We finally landed after a fairly long driving over the Missouri hills. Tonight's dinner will be junky with cold beers. The Cordon Bleu meal will be next Sunday at Beagle's Palace with our loved ones. Sharing the drive makes a big difference: we are working on developing a least critical attitude with eachother's drivings, with some success... As long the days start and end with hugs, we're OK. LOL to ...