Thursday, June 28, 2007

Not much to say. We drove and drove and drove. We are in Arkadelphia, Arkansas tonight and will be home tomorrow.
Love N and P

Wednesday, June 27, 2007







This morning we headed for the Gateway Arch. Underneath the Arch is the Westward Expansion Museum. Ron has been looking forward to this since we went to Oregon and he found out that one of Lewis and Clark's peace metals is located here. This probably does not excite any of your too much but my historian husband really wanted to see it in person. We strolled around in downtown St. Louis for a while and then hit the road again. We stopped by the Transportation Museum and got caught in the rain so we had to sit down a few minutes. The picture is of Ron waiting out the 10 minute rain storm. We are now headed south (at least for now) and are staying about 30 miles south of St. Louis. We have no specific plans for tomorrow, but there is no telling what we will find!



Love N and P

Tuesday, June 26, 2007




This morning we found the burial site of Ron's great great grandfather. He was captured in the Civil War and sent to the prison camp at Alton, Illinois. He died about 6 month later and was buried in this cemetery. There is a monument dedicated to the soldiers and their names are on the monument. After that we had a full day of site seeing. We went to the place where Lewis and Clark began their journey, we took a tour of the dam and lock system on the Mississippi River and we went to a site of old Indian ruins. We finally made it to St. Louis and will stay here for the night.


Love N and P

Monday, June 25, 2007




Today we spent the day in Springfield, Illinois visiting museums and other sites about Abraham Lincoln. The presidential library and museum are just 2 years old and are excellent. I have learned so much about the history of our country that I am almost ready to go back and start teaching it. Well I guess I can wait awhile. The pictures are of me standing with the Lincoln family and Ron talking things over with young Abe. Tonight we are in Alton, Illinois - just across the river from St. Louis. Tomorrow we head for St. Louis, the Gateway Arch and more museums.


Love N and P

Sunday, June 24, 2007


This afternoon we stopped at Hannibal, Missouri - the home of Mark Twain. We were able to visit his museum/homeplace and to see an actor portray him in a one man show. Who would have ever guessed that we would have found a lighthouse in Missouri, but we did. It was overlooking the Mississippi River at Hannibal. We walked up 234 steps and when we got to the top we found out there was a road that went up there! Oh well, I guess the exercise was good for us.

We looked on the map and discovered that Springfield, Illinois was only 100 miles east of Hannibal. Springfield is the home of Abraham Lincoln. So what is another 100 miles. We got into Springfield at about 6:00pm and discovered that there was a production of the musical Peter Pan at an outdoor theater. We went, the weather was perfect, and the talent was extraordinary.

Tomorrow we will go the Lincoln Presidential Library and all the related museums.

Love N and P

Saturday, June 23, 2007


We slipped over into Kansas to visit Fort Scott this morning. Ron may get his fill of looking down cannon barrels on this trip. We drove north to Independence, Missouri and visited the Truman Presidential Library. I learned more about WWII and the effect it had on our country that I ever learned in school.
We stopped today in Macon, Missouri and will head to Hannibal, Missouri tomorrow to check out Mark Twain's Mississippi River attractions.
Love N and P

Friday, June 22, 2007


Downtown Eureka Springs is unique. Imagine the town of Fredricksburg smushed into a little mounatin town with really skinny streets. We walked up and down the streets, stopped at noon at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and had dark chocolate for lunch! --Well, we are on vacation!!! After leaving we drove up the western part of Missouri and stopped at the town of Carthage. We stopped at the Precious Moments museum and chapel. We spent about 3 hours walking the grounds of the complex and being amazed at the talent of the artist. He painted the chapel with murals of his Precious Moments children. In the picture you can see behind us the "playhouse" he built for his grandchildren on an island in the river that runs by his house. Sorry grandkids - no river so no island playhouse.
We stopped for the night in Nevada, Missouri.

Love N and P

Thursday, June 21, 2007


We spent today at the Passion Play complex. The picture is in front of the Christ of the Ozarks -- a huge statue overlooking the town of Eureka Springs. We went on a tour of a representation of the Holy Land. We stopped at and listened to actors give information by playing the parts of several people in the Bible. One of the most interesting was the Tabernacle. We went to a wonderful bible museum. They had bibles dating back to the 1500's. Of course the highlight of the day - or night was the Passion Play. These people are really committed to portraying the events of Christ's last week. We will take the trolly into Eureka Springs tomorrow (it is too crazy to try to drive it) and then head out after that. We really have not decided where we are going yet!!

Love N and P

Wednesday, June 20, 2007




This morning we got up to rain, but -in the words of Michael Pittman - we put on our "nachos" and went on. We toured some more museums, forts and after the rain stopped -the Pea Ridge Civil War Site. We arrived in Eureka Springs after a roller coaster ride through the Ozarks. Tomorrow we have a full day here - tours, museums, food and the Passion Play.


Love N and P

Tuesday, June 19, 2007




Today we meandered through Western Arkansas. I felt like I was in North Georgia. On every trip we accidently find a "jewel" and for Ron we found it today. In the small town of Mena, Arkansas there is a museum - which is actually a private museum- that houses cars, motorcycles, old pedal cars and advertising. The man had some of the most remarkable cars and pedal cars in his collection. It was not open and the people at the visitors center called and had the owner come down. The car that I am sitting in is a 1947 Cadillac -- it is the same age as I am!!! Ron is standing by a T-bucket Roadster. Ron will probably remember all the details of the cars so he can fill you in when we get home. We are in Fort Smith, Arkansas tonight and will tour the local sights tomorrow.


Love N and P

Monday, June 18, 2007


On the road again!!! We left this morning around 8:00 and it took us almost all day to get out of Texas. We stopped today in Hope, Arkansas --- birthplace of Ann Metz! Tomorrow we will do a little genealogy and then head up the western part of Arkansas. We are staying across from a Baskin Robbins. Ron couldn't decide between Mint chocolate chip and Rocky road -- so he got both!!!

Love N and P

Friday, June 01, 2007




This morning we went to Mount St. Helens and toured the various visitor centers and information centers. We drove up to where the mountain erupted. --Very interesting--


Then we headed to Seatte and got a good look at Mount Rainier.


We delivered the car to Julie and are now waiting until morning to come home. It has been a great trip!


Love N and P