Hampton Inn Kansas City / Village West
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Great steak and family roots in KC
I am too tired to write tonight. Many thanks to Gene, Greg and Garilyn Barner for a wonderful dinner last night and a grest tour of Kansas City and family roots this morning. We're in West Mining (or something like that!), Kansas, tonight, camping next to a giant -- and I do mean GIANT -- steam shovel. details tomorrow, after we get some sleep and take some ...
A home for a few nights
We were blessed to be taken in to our friend's brothers home with his family. Dan and Erin plus their super fun daughters Laura and Molly! We stayed for two nights with them! All of them were so hospitable. We played Jenga with the girls and had a blast. Laura especially who is 9 was hilarious! She had such a sense of humor and Molly was very sweet! Erin made us a delicious dinner. They made us feel right at home! Thank you so much!! ...
Motorhoming 101
... installed a 50 amp outlet in their garage to accomodate our energy hungry RV. We learned at our NO home that using an adapter to change house power (15 amp) to 30 amp and then 30 amp to 50 amp to run all of our systems will not work. And if we just use 30 amp power we cannot run both RV air conditioners, essential on this very hot and humid day. Rick saw this as a challenge and since he's a guy who built his own vacation home in his native Newfoundland, we ...
Mom and Dad's house
I just thought that I would share a little bit about my parents' house. They LOVE it, and quite understandably so. I love it too, actually. This post is going to be much more about pictures than words, because there's not a whole lot to say.
They have a house.
There's a pond.
They have chickens.
They also have a fire-pit.
View photos for more awesomeness.
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Jesse James Farm and Museum
... than the fact that I know now that he was revered as something like an American Robin Hood. After his death, his family set up their home as a shrine, almost, and started charging people to come and see where he lived. I thought it was funny that people would come and take small stones from his grave so that they could feel like ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Fitness/Health center