Saturday, September 17, 2022

SouthWest Wisconsin

This RV park is one of our very, very favorites so we have to spend a few photos showing how wonderful it is in this part of SW Wisconsin. The RV Park is called Rustic Barn, but we like to call it the "Firefly RV Park" because of the many, many fireflies that come out at dusk to glisten the grass by our coach.  (Oh, you can click the photos and they'll enlarge for you.)

We've been here four times and each time, there's a different owner! But it still retains the same charm.


Our view every evening sunset

We saw some very interesting clouds coming over...

...fortunately, they did not hammer us.

These cows would come out every morning to eat and take a morning siesta.

We visited Freddy's Popcorn Company in Dubuque, Iowa and bought some to eat.

They had shelves of this decadent popcorn!

I also bought some to pop myself and it was tasty.

We had a fire most nights before the fireflies came out.

We had time to do one of our numerous puzzles too.


...and made a nice chicken roast in our convection oven.




Enjoying the fire and the scenic view

Can you tell we liked the view?

Artsy-Fartsy photo with the cows in the background

We even saw this hummingbird poking around the pine tree



The Fireflies were absolutely magical

Here's a close up look

Usually we poke around the surrounding area to see sights and such but this time we just hung out at the campground and ran some errands. We were there two weeks and never saw anything....except for a run to an exceptional donut shop in Dubuque. We could've easily stayed another couple of weeks. Nice nice place.

We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did.


steve/kim/katie







Thursday, July 21, 2022

3D Painted Silo mural in Iowa

We saw this 3D painted silo mural on roadsideamerica.com and, as it was on our way across Iowa, decided to stop and see. First off, it is well worth a visit...amazing...as you'll see from the photos below. But, we drove 200 miles, got off the highway and headed through town and, two blocks from the silos, the street was all torn up ! We had to detour on some pretty nasty paved streets to get to it. Plus, the parking lot was way too small for our coach and truck so we had to unhook the truck, turn the coach around, and then hook it up again. Geeeez.

But...check it out.



Now...just so you can see the scale and perspective....

That is our 40-ft motorhome in the parking lot...and it's 13-ft tall!

Some additional photos from around the silos....









In order to do this mural, he did some extensive research on the subject matter. If you're interested, here's the link....plus...there's a great drone fly-around towards the end.


https://www.guidovanhelten.com/projects/fortdodge-ia


Of course to me, its very interesting to see him at work.....




He has some other, even more amazing murals that are worth a peek.


https://www.guidovanhelten.com/projects






We both walked all the way around and took photos. Really worth a stop, even with the detour. 


We go to this site all the time to find some of these sites along our path...

Roadsideamerica.com


steve/kim/katie


Saturday, July 16, 2022

Montana-Big Sky Country

A short one this time....

You can see for miles in every direction up here in Montana. 

LOVE the west.



...and some wonderful sunsets...that last for over an hour.






Some wild horses decided to hog our road. Fortunately, this was a slow moving country road.






...and one colt amongst them. A beautiful site. We were in no hurry.


steve/kim/katie




Thursday, July 7, 2022

Beautiful Illinois State Capitol

We like touring state capitols...I'll have to count how many we've visited but it's many. This one is in Springfield, Illinois way down in the center of the state which is proper because that's where the state's most population used to be centered. Many, many people were travelling out west and they would come through this city on their way to some future life. Nowadays, it would probably be in Chicago. 


Even though this shot is through the parking lot and some construction cranes are in the way, it still shows the size of the capitol. This is the tallest dome capitol in the U.S. 

The state capitols are always gorgeous with so many details put into them with world-famous architects and designers. Perhaps they want to outdo each other...or show their state at the best....or just wanted to lavish a bunch of money on a project that the state would be proud of. 


Of course, this is where Abraham Lincoln served as a congressman and then ran for President of the United States.

Let's just look at some of the wonderful interior photos before I give my unsolicited thoughts.

Entrance to the center from the north. Painting along the sides represent the history of Illinois.


A view from the ground floor looking up to the three stories and then way up to the top of the dome.



Looking straight up at the interior of the dome. Look at the detail!

The state representatives chambers where they deliberate how to spend you money !!

One of several chandeliers that come down from the ceiling for cleaning. How'd you like that job? They used to lower them by hand but, upon renovation, they are now hydraulically lowered. 

State senate chambers...more money spent!

The original building had a stained glass ceiling in this square spot but it leaked! So....they made a new ceiling and, as of today, they have no money to build the stained glass back to its original shape.




Our guide told that this painting is so inaccurate in many ways he could give enough text to cover it all. Suffice it to say, this event happened but the characters are all wrong. But, the design committee decided to leave it the way it is. But, it's still beautiful and sits in a great space.

Okay, here's one of the best rooms....the Supreme Court room of Illinois..


The ceiling is amazing!

Notice the lady justice has her foot on a number of gold coins? That's to signify that Justice cannot be bought. There's a lot of symbolism in this ceiling painting.

One last shot from behind. Oh, the dome top is covered with tin. We asked about that.

Now....

Even though they're gorgeous and immaculately decorated....why is so much money spent on this building instead of helping people with real problems? This is our question every time we visit a state capitol. Sooooo much money spent for a building!! But, if the people vote for it, and that's what they want, well, that's the right way. After all, it's their money.

We still get to enjoy it...decades and decades later. Thank you Illinois !

steve/kim/katie

We need to take a more recent selfie don't you think?