Had a good time at the
Rangers/KC Royals game at the "K". Rangers won and
we did not receive TOO many glares from the local fans. Had a BBQ
sandwich at the ballpark because you have to have BBQ in KC. AND it was Friday night fireworks. One more
ballpark marked off the list.
Spent some time in
Independence, MO. Harry Truman was not from Independence but he
claimed it as his hometown. We took a tour of the house where he
and Bess lived after they were married. The house was built by
Bess' grandfather in the 1800s and he had some rather elegant touches
added. Harry and Bess were more down-to-earth and the things that
belonged to them were just like the things is our homes when we were growing
up. On one hand, that was nice. On the other hand, that meant
we are historic relics. Harry died in 1972, Bess in 1982.
The calendar is still on the kitchen wall from the month and year she
died. Also, because we have a "senior pass" and because this
was a National Park, we got in free. One more perk of being old. We
also had an ice cream sundae at the soda fountain where Harry had his first
job.
The small town of Blue
Springs where the RV park was located had some businesses with interesting
names that kind of made me wonder: Frontier Justice; Warrior Training; Unity
Village.
Downtown Days in Lee's
Summit was a bigger deal than we expected. We came across a fire truck at
the fire station that was the same age as Jim. It was the only red truck
there. All the others were yellow. That's just not right.
John Denver sings
"gold was just a windy Kansas wheat field" and I saw them on our way
out of Kansas. Also saw the "amber waves of grain" in Illinois.
Mesmerizing. As I believe I have mentioned before, I love
farms. Which reminds me, on our way across Kentucky, I noticed that the
barns were painted black. Found out that that was to increase the
heat inside the barn and speed up the processing of tobacco.
This campground in Texas
is near some old, dear friends we will get to see while here. Another
good thing about being in Texas is that I knew the way to the airport when Jim
had to fly to Chicago today.
And after six months of
going to the Laundromat, I have decided to go ahead and get a washer and dryer
for the RV. Someone else's hair on our clothes, yeah, that's what pushed
me over the edge.
Just want to give a
shout out to the truck stop where we stopped for gas that had a really
nice, clean, inexpensive SALAD BAR. Wish that happened more often. And I want to give a shout out to my beautiful bride of 43 years who celebrated a birthday in June. We celebrated Jane's and Brian's (not pictured) birthday.
I think I would go to the ballpark in Cincinnati more often if they served BBQ rather than chili........js. Glad you are having so much fun!
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