Econo Lodge of Junction City
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Packing for the Trip
... time we return from Luxembourg, but I think I can do this. Oh, and shoes too!
Here’s the full suitcase. There is a little wiggle room. I didn’t unzip the expansion. Seems reasonable. Now, what am I wearing for the rest of December?
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Packing Up
I'm packing up the house in preparation for our departure. Our bare walls and empty bookshelves make everything feel colder. . .no, wait, that's just the weather suddenly turning frigid. Ah, winter.
We're making good progress on getting things packed up, but I'm dreading next week when we won't ...
Anunderrated President and a fabulous museum
... railroad and otherwise. I think that everything there had been donated, and there seemed to be some duplication, especially of tools, of which there were many.
But for all the obviously limited resources, this museum is really worth a visit: It's holdings include many large paintings (many, very realistic, despite a certain romanticism), posters and photos of the RRs here and in the west, more generally, that would be worthy exhibits in any museum. ...
Day 18
... to stay at Ft. Riley for the night. We were put in VIP guest housing for like $69 for the night. It was like a little apartment- nice! They even had snacks in the kitchen and sodas/juice in the frig.(FREE) We were ready for a rest. Watched a little Olympics and off to bed. ...
Another stop on the highway
After leaving Elisabeth, CO, we headed for Abilene, Kansas. Finally found a room about 5:00.That town closes up early on Sundays. So we ended up eating at MacDonald's. I had a good salad there though. And went on line (Face book...lol)
We got up at 7:00 and set ...