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The many uses for Fort Scott in Kansas
... so that we could go fishing later today. Then, we went to a part of the lake we could go swimming. There, I bounced on a lane marker and I played with Madison on the raft. When we were swimming, Madison pushed me, and made me lose my goggles that were never seen by me again. Then, we went back to the RV and got ready to go fishing. After Emma caught two fish, she caught another one that had its ...
Perfect day, right winds, quite roads, nice people
... a nice easy tail wind, nothing to strong but very nice....I stopped and took a few pictures along the way the churches in these areas are so beautiful with this most unusual stone.....most of the towns we have been through have the same stoned churches.....I thought very interesting.....I came across this farm and at the light pole at the begining of the drive way I thought when I first looked ahead it was a fake person they had propped up ...
Day Trip
... solders lived and worked. How the regulars lived, how the officers lived and how the prisoners existed.
As Judy and I were walking down Main Street we spotted a Cartoon Artist. We decided to have our likeness drawn. This is the picture we used for our Bio for this ...
Heading back to Topeka
So here we are sitting at the Walmart getting ready to have one of our favorite fast meals (hamburger helper), yum yum......anyway we got the camper back today and I do believe they fixed it, they replaced the temp. sensor (said it was reading 30 degrees off)...so I guess we will see. On a lighter note, I think I have been spoiled throughtout my years of driving, our rent a car was a compact Yaris.......Oh my gosh, it did not have auto door locks, no auto windows (i had ...
Visit to Fort Scott!
... during the peak of American Expansionism, and represented how the government encouraged settlers to move westward, and to give them protection along the way.
Fun Fact: Fort Scott also houses a cemetery for civil war casualties, as well as WWII casualties
Where to eat: Nu Grill
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