Saturday, June 9, 2012

And then, there was Kansas

 We tried, we really did.  We talked about the very impactful history of Kansas.
 We spoke of our admiration for the farmers who feed our nation.  Ted enjoyed seeing the well managed wheat fields. . . . for a while.
 We even began to welcome construction sites such as this one.  Those piles with the dust blowing off of them are the concrete that was chipped up from the two lanes to the left.  But try as we might, Kansas was very wide and very boring!
 We stopped a nice, clean little RV park near Oakley, Kansas.  We might have appreciated it more had we known this would be the last time, for several days, we could have the coach opened up. 
At our final RV park in Kansas at Wichita, we had this stark reminder of the kind of country we were in.

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