Sunday, August 31, 2014

Jim Thorpe Pennsylvania

Visited the town of Jim Thorpe, PA, named in honor of the Native American athlete. A picturesque coal and railroad town, famous for hanging the Irish terrorist Molly Maguires in 1877. Pix are us enjoying a moment on the verandah at the Inn and the Main Street.



Friday, August 22, 2014

The Corn Palace

In Mitchell, SD, we visited the Corn Palace - this theatr and concert venue that is decorated with murals and wall coverings made exclusively of corn ( the big local crop) and changed annually since the 1920s.  We arrived also in time for the Corn Fair, the annual celebration down the Main Street of Mitchell.  In some ways it was like being transported back to the America John remembers from the 1950s ... Complete with theDweebs performing music. In other ways it was sad because it seemed to us that the people in the streets - mostly scruffy young people and older people who looked like they worked the land - were missing something; perhaps just getting by. Hard to pinpoint.  We'll talk more about this.


Americana

As we moved across South Dakota we encountered two bits of Americana worth noting: Wall Drug and the Corn Palace of Mitchell, SD.  Wall Drug is this kitschy collection of stores grouped around a drugstore in the very little town of Wall, SD.  We had seen signs for it for days, across Montana and Wyoming so we had to stop.  Evidently it is famous in the west for all the signs ... And has been since the 1930s.  Well, we have visited Wall Drug and now can die happy...

Corn Palace next...

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Two Marvels; One that inspires

Yesterday we visited two miracles of public art- Mt Rushmore and the Crazy Horse Memorial.  Everyone knows Mt Rushmore, and it was interesting to finally see it up close.  It was completed in less than 20 years, mostly with Federal government money.  Crazy Horse, dozens of times larger, has been under construction since 1948, may be finished in another 50-60 years, and has never got a dime from the taxpayers.  Much more to the stories than that ... Principally about the two egotistical geniuses who were the artists. But Crazy Horse inspires...we will bring our grand children if we ever have any.  Mt Rushmore is a tourist attraction. 


Dead in Deadwood

Visited Deadwood, South Dakota for an overnight at Cadillac Jack's Casino.  According to the web, Deadwood has had a gambling-funded renaissance in the past 25 years.  Maybe we were there at the wrong time of year, but we found Bourbon St without the buzz; lots of slot machines, t-shirt shops, but little energy. Most interesting spot in town was the cemetery where Wild Bill Hickok and his groupie, Calamity Jane are buried. The cemetery charges admission - a first for us - but it is beautifully kept.  A bucket list site we won't have to return to...

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Devils Tower

Yesterday we saw Devils Tower near Sundance, Wyoming, before overnighting in Deadwood , S Dakota.  The tower is truly amazing, just as shown in the Close Encounters movie in 1978.  We walked around it twice on the close-in trail and then a longer one - about 5 mi total.  There were two sets of climbers on the face. Huge boulders scattered around the base but not to worry... There have been no big pieces eroded away since it was established as National Monument in 1906!!

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Little Big Horn Battlefield


The pix say it best... After seeing movies and reading books about Custer's Lasst Stand all our lives, we finally understand what happened and why.  The Park Rangers take a very nuanced view of the battle ... Everybody thought they were fighting for the right things.  In any case, we are convinced that the only way to really understand what happened in all four battles - yes there were four or maybe five different fights spread out over two hours, with Reno's defense lasting another two days - you have to drive the four miles along  Battle Ridge and see the ground.  Amazing... Worth a visit.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

The Crow Dancers

The Crow Fair has a series of drum teams - 5 or 6 guys around a large drum who sing the traditional high pitched Indian chants you used to hear in western films.  The have names like "Bluecoats" and "Blackfoot Confederacy" and combined with the field of dancers it is a unique show found nowhere else.



Indian Country

We are at the big Crow Indian celebration at Crow Agency, Montana, just down the road from the battlefield.  It is billed as the "Teepee Capital of the World" for the hundreds of teepees pitched here. Saw the parade this morning and hope to see some Indian dancers soon.



Campground in Montana

Last night had our first plains thunderstorm. After arriving at our campground late we tried to put up our tent but were foiled by a high wind. Deciding that delay is always good, we bundled everything back into the car and went to Pizza Hut to wait out the storm. Pix are breakfast time this am and the crowd of black rabbits who inhabit the campground. On to the Crow Indian celebration today.

Friday, August 15, 2014

South to the Little Big Horn

Today we are driving south from Glasgow MT near the mammoth Peck Dam, across Montana to a campground near the Custer's Last Stand battlefield.  This week is the big Crow Tribe celebration so all accommodations near the Crow Reservation ( where the battlefield is) are sold out.  Not sure what we will see tomorrow. Pix are from today's drive.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Camping in Montana

Our Wednesday evening campsite in Havre, Montana. Pix from Glacier NP too.

In Montana

Yesterday drove from Idaho up North to Glacier National Park. because it's high season and we didn't have reservations, we stayed at a campgrpund on the eastern side of the park. The views along the 45 mile long "Going to the Sun Road" that bisects the park were spectacular, even though there is an obvious drought. Pix are from the park and our campsite in St Mary's Montana.

Into Montana

Spent Monday night in Coure d'Aline, Idaho and Tuesday enroute to Glacier National Park. We camped on the far (east) side of the park.  Pix from the road.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

On the Road... Direction East!!

Look out world! We got the BMW convertible back from the body shop and are finally headed east.  Not quite sure of the route, but the open road calls... all that matters is that we answer...

Pic is with Catherine before we hit the road... yes, that is the phantom driver behind the wheel.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Lake Union evening

Went to Lake Union tonight for a musical event aboard the historic tugboat, Arthur Foss.  

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Outdoor movies in Seattle

Went to the outdoor movie tonite at Magnuspn Park in Seattle. It's chilly out here but the locals are made of tougher stuff.

Training again ... In Seattle

In Seattle for a wedding and to pick up Patricia's BMW.  While here we are continuing our walking in preparation for our return to France next month to walk part of the Camino route from Arles. Pix are from Seattle.