Friday, May 28, 2010

Across the Continental Divide



Jody and I travelled from Sacramento, CA to Bridgeman, MI. We stayed one night in Park City, Utah where they held the 2002 winter Olympics. It was very cold, but very pretty. The next night we stayed in Lincoln, Nebraska home of the Huskers.




<--- Over the pass, Donner Summit, California








<---Nevada Salt Flats, where the land speed world record occurs









<---Across Nevada with Utah in the horizon (the mountains)








<---The last red mountain rocks, somewhere in Wyoming, maybe Utah.




We were in five states today; we woke up in Nebraska, crossed Iowa, entered Illinois, swooped around the top of Indiana, and ended up in green and beautiful Michigan.

6 comments:

  1. I love the blog and it will be great to read it.

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  2. Ah, the continental travelers have arrived in southwest Michigan. After food n drink n stories about their 'ride', finally bed! And no more driving for today! Tomorrow....more adventures! So good to have family here...they are wonderful young 'uns!
    Aunt Sherry & Papa Tom

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  3. Nice to see all these things from the ground, I can see them from 7 miles up in my sleep. HaHa

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  4. The photos are wonderful. As children, we walked from our campsite, over the hot dunes, and would run down the other side, screaming, straight into the cool lake. AAAAAhhh. Welcome to summer in Lake Michigan.

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  5. Angela, Jody n I walked the beach and travelled the Lakeshore Road. Beautiful scenic country. They noted all the grapes, vinyards, & blueberry farms & orchards. July is a good month for fruit picking...and visiting wineries!! Fun stuff to come....

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  6. Pretty! This blog is a great idea btw

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