This is our fifth drive to El Paso since Jesse and his family moved there in May 2007. So it's not that we don't know how to get there. And by now, you know that I love the beautiful scenery all along the way. We reached the Indiana border shortly after 10:00 on this beautiful sunshiny day. The sun glistened off barn rooftops hemmed in by tall healthy perfect rows of corn, vine-encased border fences, surrounded by gorgeous golden wildflowers, mixed in with periwinkle and lacey whites ...
We listened to NPR and were reminded that today is the 70-year anniversary of the beginning of WWII in Europe. They had a bunch of interesting programming related to that.
We passed through St. Louis at about 4:00 and didn't run into any traffic backups at all.
This is the Meramec River, about a half hour beyond St. Louis ...
We decided to stop for the night in Rolla, Missouri. This is the view from our hotel ... I know, trains follow us everywhere! We stayed here in Rolla on a prior trip, except I can't remember when. I'd look it up on my past blog entries, but the internet here has been giving us a bunch of grief, so I'm going to sign off for the night. We made good time today, but we are pretty tired. I'll try to post again tomorrow!
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Have a great time, Carol! Love you!
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