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Cave-In-Rock to Grand Rivers
... the end of the day was an honorable 10.1 avg. mph, not to mention arriving at our destination before dark! At the hotel we followed our nightly routine. Checking in, showering, doing laundry, satisfying our ravaging appetites, and finally, the cursed blogging! The laundry facility was a across the street so we loaded up our dirties and went to task. When finished we dropped the clothes back at our room, across the street. We then headed up ...
Bye Long Hair
... point- but that is when I came across Pantene's program. At first, I wasn't really sure about it because I had never heard of it before. But after doing my research, I realized that it might even be better than Locks of Love. Below is what Pantene says on their website. Behind the Beauty We created Beautiful Lengths because healthy hair means a lot to us, and the appearance of healthy hair means so much to women battling cancer. We want to be there for women when ...
800 miles and counting
Another long driving day. We left Nebraska and somewhere near Iowa went down to I-80 and continued to St Louis. Picking up I-64 we continued on with a change to southbound I-24. We finally stopped at Marion IL and had great dificulty finding our way around all of the construction to our WalMart stop. This was another day of not very interesting driving or scenery except when we went through St Louis at night along the ...
Day 3
... what we are buying in Missoula before Keith and I head back to Ohio by ourselves!? Keith said he probably has one at home that would work.
Every trip is really an "adventure" and a learning experience. We continue to become more travel savvy each time.
Day 4 will be an early morning call and hopefully log ten hours of driving time. Want to spend some time in Montana fishing!
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Art in the Heartland
... sleepy, smalltown atmosphere with few visitors. After all, Bentonville is “in the middle of nowhere.”
Wrong again! The place was packed! We waited on a long line for food in the spacious restaurant/café. And then threaded our way through Metropolitan Museum of Art level crowds in the galleries. If you open a great museum, they will come. Even in rural Arkansas. Others have reviewed the galleries so I will not go into ...