Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Boating on Forrest Lake
Neighbors of our cousins we are visiting took us out on the lake on their pontoon. First time we have been on a boat. It was fun and we even got to go into the water with Mom. The water felt cool. We had a big day and slept really good that night
We even served as lookouts for anything that might be of interest passing our way but most of the time we snoozed a bit. The gentle motion of the boat was really neat and very relaxing.
Minneapolis
Minneapolis and St Paul Minnesota. We posed with Mary Tyler Moore statue and saw all the skywalks. They would keep you warm during the cold winters, The capitol in St Paul was another place to visit
The large church is St Pauls down the street from the capitol. It can hold 3000 people.
We waited on the steps of the capitol with Mom's cousin while Mom and another cousin went inside. It was nice outside and for once we didn't have to wait in the car.
Cranberry fields
We were at cranberry fields in Wisconsin which is the largest producer of cranberries in the US.
We went to a museum and store where they even had cranberry treat especially for dogs. We didn't much like them, not as good as chicken and pumpkin. We saw a cranberry bog -and want to see it in the fall when they harvest them
Monday, July 19, 2010
Amish County
We visited Amish country in Wisconsin. Didn't get our pictures taken with them as they don't like to have their pictures taken so Mom had to sneak a few. It was interesting but wish we could have run in those fields.
Wisconsin
Next stop, Wisconsin. Madison is the capitol. It is the only capitol built on an isthmus between 2 lakes. Boy was it pretty.
Indiana
Soldiers and Sailors Monument 284 feet tall completed in 1902 to honor soldiers who died in the Civil War. Mom said we looked good with the monument in the background.
Benjamin Harrison Home in Indianapolis, 23rd President --sandwich president as he was between Pres Cleveland's 2 separate terms of office. When he was president, he authorized that flags be flown at all public schools and the Pledge of Allegiance was adopted
Far left, the capitol of Indiana built in 1878
The captiol buildng Columbus, Ohio
In front of Christopher Columbus the namesake of the the capitol
Columbus the capitol of Ohio. We are in front of the statue to President William McKinnley, 25th President of the US He was the last president of the 19th century and the first president of the 20th century.
In front of the capitol built in 1861 replacing one that burned years earlier. Columbus became the capitol of Ohio in 1812
Columbus the capitol of Ohio. We are in front of the statue to President William McKinnley, 25th President of the US He was the last president of the 19th century and the first president of the 20th century.
In front of the capitol built in 1861 replacing one that burned years earlier. Columbus became the capitol of Ohio in 1812
On The Road Again
Finally we are on the road again. It has been over a year and we are excited. We are heading to North Dakota by way of Minneapolis.
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