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Day 68. 11.03.19

Missouri. 14th State.

What a day! so happy we made the detour down here to Kansas City while Brian was here. We ended up going to the Kansas City Chiefs game ❤️💛. This was my first professional football 🏈 game. It was super fun!! I think I’ve only ever been to Cal games before 🐻 💙💛. The energy in the Chiefs Kingdom was great and it was a super entertaining game to watch with the Chiefs winning by three in the last few seconds of the game. 26 – 23

how did we NOT get a picture with you Brian at the game? Don’t know how that happened or didn’t happen 🙁

Oh yeah, but this DID happen…

Even though the attendant at gate three told us the RV entrance was at gate four… Nope, incorrect. 9’ clearance at gate 4 and we are 12.5’. so I had to make a U-turn and three lanes of gridlock traffic trying to enter the stadium parking lot. Lovely. Thankfully I think most people felt bad for us and moved over quite easily as Edwin walked in front, but not so sure because I definitely did not make eye contact with anybody as I drove the 1/2 mile/mile drive out against the grain.

The most annoying part the whole thing was that it considerably ate into our pre-planned tailgating time 🙁

the girls were excited to have guests

Again, so happy we came down to Kansas City well Brian was here with a super fun day at the game and it’s always best to be in a town with somebody who grew up there. We ate awesome barbecue at Gates Barbeque. Worthwhile experience for sure!! Pretty sure my favorite part (other than the amazing bbq of course) was the woman behind the counter yelling at everyone about five people behind the front of the line “what do you want?

Kansas. 15th State.

no welcome to Kansas sign here but Brian did drive us down the middle the street so that 1/2 of us were in Kansas and either 1/2 were in Missouri. Fun times 🙂

Day 67. 11.02.19. Des Moines. Iowa. Omaha. Nebraska.

We got solid aloha cheer from Rachel…mahalo 🌺

We decided to go back to the State Capital Building to check out the library because in reality who knows if we ever make it back to Des Moines.

We thought we’d only go to the library part of the tour but we stayed for the whole hour and it was all super interesting. And a beautiful State Capital building it was. It was built back in the 1880s and most of it is still original and has not been modernized.

book on left ~ from the 14th century handwritten on sheep skin
book on right ~ Benjamin Franklin printed this book on his own hand printing press
over 4,000 crystals Czechoslovakia
beautiful mosaic artwork

We were on our way to Omaha when Edwin sent this picture to Brian

I’ll be there in 8 hours. Perhaps we should’ve done a complete change of plan because we decided to continue on to Omaha, hit the covered bridges which resulted in a late arrival, early departure and not sure if we can really cross Omaha and/or Nebraska off of our list.

covered bridges of madison county

And maybe we shouldn’t have stopped into TJMaxx while Edwin was at the auto part store to get these unnecessary yet somehow much needed ugly sweater xmas skirts

Thanks James and Abby for letting us pop in. Your kids are adorable (as you would suspect a Doubrava/Kane cousin would be) The girls loved your kids and if not for our run down to KC we would’ve loved to stay for a bit longer.

and little baby Sawyer
if the kids weren’t enough the ice cream sundae definitely won them over
nothing like running into a someone throwing away all their “junk” into a dump

Day 66. 11.01.19. Des Moines. Iowa.

ok so crazy day this ended up being…

We had fun with Cunci and Mattia, picked up our packages and decided to head south to Des Moines, Iowa and visit our friend Rachel. Rachel and her 5 year old Kai already had plans for an all Saints Day party that we decided to join. We pulled into Des Moines at 4 and the party didn’t start until 6 and Rachel got of work at 5 so we went to the state capital to look around. Edwin remembers reading somewhere that there was a model of the USS Iowa, the battleship his cousin was on so we went to go check it out.

On our way out they asked if we had seen the library yet and responded “no” to and they said “oh you should come back tomorrow it’s the nicest library’s in the country number 37 on the top 50”. You could’ve told us this 10 minutes ago… but ok.

As we left and started driving through downtown along the Des Moines River we noticed all these Beto O’Rourke signs and a big grouping of people and cameras so I decided jump out of the RV and check it out as Edwin found a parking spot. As I jumped out of the car Edwin was telling me he just heard that Beto O’Rourke had conceded via CNN

So I had just walked in to Beto giving a concession speech to his staff and volunteers. kind of cool. kind of crazy. especially since we just walked into this scenario and neither Edwin or myself follow politics very closely. I started talking to a woman to get some info on what was actually happening and asked her if she knew/was expecting this. She said “No, I just flew in from Texas for this event. I heard on CNN about an hour ago but Beto kept his meet n greet appointment with his volunteers and staff to let us personally know. mean I flew for this. I’m devastated. I’m not going there tonight anymore.” “Where?” I unknowingly asked. “To listen to the candidates.” “Which ones?” “umm, all of them.” “seriously?” “Yes it’s the democratic fundraising and iowa caucus kickoff.”

We walked across the walking bridge which i later found out is the “Iowa Wonen of Achievement Bridge” and went back to the woman to inquire about tickets. How much were they? How can I get some? She straight away offered her ticket up and after I refused she repeatedly said, I can’t go in there, not now, not after what happened, and there’s no one in there Id like to support. I liked Beto that’s why i’m here. She then spoke to some of her friends and came back with 3 more tickets. So sorry Rachel but we have to go check this out. I felt sorry for Beto’s supporters who were down trodden and crying…but we did take advantage of the situation.

It was one of those random days that reinforce why we are on this trip, and helps you believe in the karmic balance of traveling, we didn’t know we’d be in Des Moines till yesterday…

What a trip, we not only listened to Pete, Biden, Yang, Warren, Kamala, Bernie, Bennett, Castro, and the rest of them speak, but felt them speak, felt their energy. It was a very cool experience for all 4 of us. Politically all I have to say I was bummed Tulsi wasn’t in attendance, but again very interesting. I’d say the girls would vote based on the free light up sticks or “colors” of the candidates.

I do have to say I’m continually concerned about the amount of throw away garbage we go through/buy. What about collecting these light up and boom sticks and giving them to a preschool or something before they get immediately dumped in a garbage can.

We did still made it to Rachel’s in time to have the girls fall asleep on the way and have some wine.

Day 65. 10.31.19. House on the Rock. Wisconsin. Minneapolis. Minnesota.

Happy 🎃 Halloween 👻

Athena ~ goddess of war & wisdom
Artemis ~ goddess of the hunt

Ok we get it…it’s the coldest October in years. We woke up to snow…it hasn’t snowed in October in Madison since 1935.

We thought we were going to head over to Chicago in the next few days but realizing we are not prepared…don’t have tickets to a show or a game plan of what to do, And really what makes going to a city fun is being able to walk around and enjoy the sights. But again coldest fall in a while so we decided to wrap back around to Minneapolis and go trick-or-treating with my cousin in her neighborhood. Also it was Vera’s birthday two weeks ago and her birthday package from my sister and mom didn’t arrive before we left so we decided to swing back by and pick it up.

On the way we stopped into House On The Rock. I didn’t know much about except Doug told us to go and Isabella had heard about the infinity room from a book. That in itself was worth the visit, but there was so much more. It had funky old house smell but lots of random dark rooms with built in couches with lots of cool stained glass tables and furniture. We could’ve spent even longer listening to the amount of musical machines he had. You know those pianos that play music on their own, but even grander, full bands playing music. And a giant whale room. A giant 3 story story Moby Dick sperm whale being attacked by a giant kraken. All in all it was entertaining and a good way to spend Halloween in our costumes running around this eccentric house.

hard to see but this is the giant speed whale, you can see some teeth on the upper left. there was a giant octopus 🐙 band playing under sea in the right
here you can see the eye of the giant kraken attacking the whale
speed whale tooth. He even had narwhal tusks.
Japanese gardens on the oursude

The one blessing about trick or treating in a cold area…the kids are fine not trick or treating for a long time 🙂

Day 64. 10.30.19. Dubuque. Iowa. Taleisin. Madison. Wisconsin.

When we woke up in Dubuque, Iowa I have to admit I was wondering what in the world we are doing here but we had heard about the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium so…

I mean there was been cold, but now it’s just bitter cold. The museum was really well done, super hands on, and I’m pretty sure we had the whole to ourselves along with 5 other people.

Rivers have been pathways for exploration, trade, and culture. Have inspired writers, artists, and musicians. And also serve as major waterways for industry.

32 states are a part of the Mississippi River watershed basin.

The Mississippi river starts at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and empties into the Gulf of Mexico 100 miles from New Orleans.

The Mississippi River is the 2nd longest river in the country at 2,202 miles. (The Missouri River is the longest river at 2,341 miles). The Missouri River flows into the Mississippi river in St. Louis, Missouri. The Ohio River also flows into the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois.

our major rivers

The Mississippi river is divided into three parts. The Upper Mississippi, from it’s origin down to the Missouri River. The Middle Mississippi is from the Missouri River to the Ohio River. The Lower Mississippi is from the Ohio River down to the Gulf of Mexico.

Where the Mississippi river goes in to the golf of Mexico has created a Dead Zone. A dead zone in the ocean is because there is no oxygen available to support life. This is due to the amount of sediment and the levels of nitrogen from fertilizers that make its way into the water. There are 42 locks and dams along the Mississippi River to accommodate the industrial need if the Mississippi as a waterway. But there are things that we can do to restore to remove the dead zone from the Gulf of Mexico. Some include reducing amount of fertilizers at farmers use, restoring wetlands that can help absorb the sediment and nitrogen, planting within in the wetlands, reconnecting the wetlands to the Mississippi River system

The aquarium aspect was also pretty neat. The girls got to pet sting rays which is always super fun. But the highlight for sure was the 14 month otter, the girls named Oscar. He was simply the cutest and super social. The girls would run back and forth and Oscar would follow them. If they stopped, he stopped. He was highly entertaining.

We went to East to Wisconsin to see in Edwin’s fishing buddies in Madison. On the way to Madison we stopped at Taliesin, which was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first rural home/workspace/artists collective set on land purchased for him by his mother next to her family’s land.

Then we went to specks to feed the animals before we went to Ruth’s Christ’s Steakhouse. I had never been there before nor heard of it and it was a really nice evening.

a golden pheasant
edwin & frauchi
awesome opal collection

Day 63. 10.29.19. Mississippi River. Effigy Mounds. Iowa.

We started off the morning riding bikes along the banks of the Mississippi River. It was sunny out, but quite cold.

never too old for a digger
daisy ran right into the water…i think suspecting it was land not water. she was quite surprised.
that’s not grass to isabella’s left…the the mississippi with lots of green flowering plants (supposedly it’s not algae)

As we travel down the Mississippi we learned of the Black Hawk War of 1832. Black Hawk was the leader of the Sauk. For the 100 years before 1832 the Sauk, Mesquakies, and Chikapoos had migrated back-and-forth across the Mississippi River. Each fall they moved west and north to hunt and every spring they returned to their homes along the river for planting.

A treaty in 1804 said that they could go back-and-forth across the Mississippi and used to land until white settlers began purchasing the land. In 1832 they moved east across the Mississippi and found their homes destroyed in their land claimed by the white settlers. This was not understandable to the Indians as they believed land was there to be used not to be claimed. Unfortunately without proper interpreters, there’s a lot of confusion and misunderstandings between what Native Americans thought they were giving away and or signing in these treaties.

U.S. officials convinced that they were hostile and put together a front line militia. Black Hawk’s company did not want war with the whites and began going north to return West. Unfortunately they could not cross the Mississippi anywhere, they had to cross in an area that was safe and they were familiar with. There we’re times they fought back but it was clear that they were way out numbered. At the end when they attempted to cross the river waving a white flag they were gunned down.

Of the 1000 Sauks who crossed the river from Iowa in April 1832 not more than 150 survived to tell the tragic story of the Black Hawk War.

We then drove down into Iowa. 13th State. And went to Effigy National Monument.

This bridge was high and narrow and did not feel like we should be driving over it.

Who knew Iowa was so scandalous

Hi Harper ❤️ 🐶 🌈 🍦

At Effigy Mounds National Monument the Native Americans of the Woodland Culture buried their dead in “mounds” in the shape of something, often of bears and birds. Bears “die” each year and are reborn. Birds in the sky have freedom, dignity, and beauty.

it was a nice walk

Day 62. 10.28.19. Mississippi River. La Crosse. Wisconsin.

We had a lovely weekend indoors this weekend, but time to start moving again, South this time. We wanted to go up North where the Mississippi headwaters are, but maybe we’ll leave that for the Springtime when we can enjoy it more. We did however go East to drive along and the Mississippi. This is the first time I’ve seen the Mississippi. It moves faster than I thought it would. It is big, wide, and brown. And pretty sure the water level is high because there is a lot of marshy land on the side and many trees within the edges of the river and doesn’t look like it is always like that??

The highway going along the Mississippi River keeps crossing the river into Wisconsin and back over into Minnesota.

Wisconsin. 12th State.

We ended up stopping in Wabasha, Minnesota where there is a National Eagle Center. Meet Donald, Columbia, and Was’aka. These eagles are here for various reasons that make them unable to survive in the wild such as being blind in one eye, being unable to fly after a broken wing, etc…

The main difference between Bald Eagles and Golden Eagles other than the obvious bald white head is that bald eagles are fish eagles, live primarily along lakes and rivers and feed on fish. Golden eagles live more in open spaces and prairies and feed on non-water fowl like rabbits and squirrels.

Was’aka
Donald, a Golden Eagle, 8 pounds
Columbia, cleaning herself, 11 pounds

Wabasha is in the middle of the Mississippi River Flyway pattern that runs from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and follows the Mississippi River watershed. Over 60% of all North American bird species and 40% of the waterfowl use this flyway. It is a vital “highway” for migratory birds moving between their summer and winter homes and provides critical places to rest and eat along their journey.

Eagles fly only as far south as they need to…to find food. At the town on Wabasha (other than being featured in the movie Grumpy Old Men) the river does not freeze over because of the deep Lake Pepin directly to the north and the Chippewa River flows in causing enough turbulence in the Mississippi that it does not freeze over.

An eagle’s feathers weigh twice as much as its bones.

Birds use their feathers to fly, but also so much more…can you name any others? See below for some others…

An eagle can see 5x as far as us and have 2 focal points. Humans have only 1 focal point so can use both eyes to focus on one clear image in front of us or to the side. Eagles have 2 so they can see what a clear vision of something directly in front of and to the side at the SAME TIME. Humans have to pick. Also, their eyes are HUGE compared to their heads. They have the same size eyes as humans…but much smaller heads.

You do not want to mess with the talons of an eagle. It can squeeze its prey at a rate of 400psi. For reference on the squeezing hand, I got up to about 45-50. Edwin got up to about 75.

Birds use their feathers for…Making Sounds, Bracing, Hovering, Transporting Water, Hearing, Keeping Clean, Sending Visual Signals, Keeping Warm, Floating, Foraging, Camoflauging, Digesting, Diving, Swimming, Lining Nests, Keeping Cool, Tobogganing, Snowshoeinng

We had dinner in La Crosse which was in Wisconsin so we had to order us up some cheese curds and camped just south of La Crosse along the Mississippi River at Goose Island Campground.

Day 61. 10.27.19. Minneapolis. Minnesota.

We had a needed mellow day of just hanging out in a home, not doing much. Vieri came home for a Sunday brunch. Of course we rounded out the day/weekend with a viewing of Purple Rain ☔️ 💜

Daisy got Vieri
Daisy and Luna

Day 60. 10.26.19. Minneapolis. Minnesota.

We had a great visit with Cunci. We got in our Prince 💜 mini-tour because A) Cunci is a Prince super-fan💜 (she was the oldest girl cousin hence we were only allowed to listen to prince or pick Prince songs for dance routines) and B) because we were in Minneapolis.

when doves 😢

Had fun walking around sculpture park.

p.s. Minneapolis… your “no climbing on sculptures” sign should be bigger before you come over on a loud speaker to say “get off” … especially if one of your sculptures is meant to be climbed on 🙂
the Minneapolis spoon

Had an amazing brunch at the Kenwood.

Who knew…a sake Bloody Mary also tasty.

Then we had a nice walk around the Lake of the Isles, did a little car tour of the University, and downtown and of course stopped at FIRST AVENUE

We went back to Cunci’s, hung out with the dogs, ate dinner, and got ready for a night out to go dancing.

What a fun night going out and dancing! 🎃 👻 💃🏻

Day 59. 10.25.19. Minnesota.

10th State

Obviously we had to stop at the Mall of America first

yeah only a little overwhelming after primarily being in wilderness areas for the last little bit

Yay, we arrived to Cunci’s.

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