Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

We went somewhere

A couple of weeks ago, we packed our bags...

PlyAway or bust!

... and drove through this (and later some wicked downpours).

Springtime in Indiana

Along the way, we stopped in Casey, Illinois, home of the world's largest...

Wind chime
Rocking chair
Mailbox
Wooden shoes

There was also a purple house..


...and some street art.




We spent the night in Collinsville, Illinois, and the next day, visited Cahokia Mounds.

We climbed stairs
And more stairs
From here...
... we could see St. Louis (including the arch on the left)

In Kansas City, we saw (among other things)...

Bee hives next to the employee patio at BCBS
Our hotel was build on a rock... literally.
The only sign of spring in KC
Union Station at night, from our hotel room

We also visited Lawrence KS and ate at the Ladybird Cafe.

"And this is for you"

We missed the Final Four Madness there. The next day, we left KC just in front of a winter storm and right behind this guy.


And then we came home, via Terra Haute. The end.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

New York, New York

I like visiting NYC. I think I would even like to live there for a while, except I can't afford it.

The people in NYC have a reputation for being rude and unfriendly, but I have never experienced that. In fact, my SO and I, while standing on NY street with map in hand and confused expression on face, have been spontaneously helped by strangers. Subway workers have exuberantly explained the intricacies of the turnstiles to us. Even more amazing, locals have asked us for help.

NYC also has a reputation for being unsafe. We see our share of crazies and we avoid the sketchy parts of town, but I never feel unsafe. Not in Little Italy or Chinatown or Central Park or the subways or Greenwich Village or Union Square. But then, I can be oblivious.

On our last visit, I stuffed my pockets with $1 bills and handed them out to beggars. One cadaverous fellow who lay crumpled on the sidewalk, propped up by a wall, apparently near death but for the few coins in his Styrofoam cup, was later spotted up and about and hale and hearty. When my SO pointed him out to me, I said I was paying for the performance, like one would throw money into a street musician's instrument case.

Warning: controversial statement coming up. Our visits to NYC have occurred post 9/11. A little part of my brain wonders if that tragic event has not inadvertently produced a kinder, gentler NYC.