Many Wisconsinites have been grumbling over the extra body insulation accumulated over the long winter of 2014. It doesn't happen very often; but ours came to our advantage in the middle of the night. We woke up about 3:00 A.M. last night and it was freezing cold in the motorhome. The pilot light had gone out! It was 30 some degrees outside and 40 some degrees inside! Burrrrrrrrr! Bill fixed it and it is all warm and cozy again. Guess there's no reason to keep that extra body insulation any longer.
Now....with GPS, you can see all the sites even if you don't have time to see them all on one trip. However, the Mount Rushmore exit isn't the one you want to pass by. We have seen it many times during the day; only to find out that the nighttime viewing is even more majestic and breath-taking!
After passing hundreds of Wall Drug signs from Minnesota to Wall, South Dakota, it's hard not to stop for a free ice, cold glass of water and a 5 cent cup of coffee. That's how it all got started back in 1931 during the depression when Dorothy Hustead's family drug store was barely breaking even. Dorothy heard the jelopies rattling by and thought that they may be very thirsty from their dry, dusty ride. So she put up a few signs offering cold, icey water for free. Business began to multiply, along with the number of billboards. Today those hundreds of signs advertising Wall Drugs in Wall, South Dakota are as far away as Antarctica, which is 10,645 miles away. I really don't think they have to worry too much about getting ice, cold, water down there.
It was a beautiful, sunny; but cool day traveling today. The wind, with gusts of 35mph or more, made it for a rocky ride again. We can see snow on the mountain in the distance. Hopefully, none on the roads we will be taking in a few days. Guess we can always park our motorhome and wait for the snow to melt.
You guys have gotten so far already!!
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