September 9, Tuesday, we spent the night at a suburb of Iowa City called Coralville after driving 420 miles from Nebraska last night. Will be crossing the Mississippi River this morning at Davenport. Tuesday, September 9th, we went to the Quilt Museum at the University of Nebraska and had a great visit, sorry, forgot to take a picture and pictures of the exhibit were not allowed. Also visited a couple of shops on the way.
Moving truck arrived in Bristol and Mimi and Mark are in he process of directing where to put things, either upstairs or in the basement. All done by 1pm.
Iowa wins the prize for prettiness and for the rest areas. Iowa is not flat but has lots of rolling hills full of soybeans, corn, and more corn and it’s green!! Why am I mentioning the rest stops? Hot water in restrooms and it’s inside a heated window and they have free wifi!
Had lunch at Dave’s Famous BBQ in downtown Omaha since we are in Omaha, Vicki had the pulled pork sandwich, I had the brisket sandwich, and Jeri had catfish fingers. Lunch was just enough to satisfy and delicious.
Will see what Iowa City has to offer this morning and looking forward to crossing the Mississippi where the river runs east to west. Davenport is famous for Bix Biederbeck, Mark Twain, and their jazz music festivals.
September 10, Weds.
Left this morning to drive the final leg to Bristol all thru Illinois. Drove to Davenport to visit the Mississippi River at the levee. There's a skybridge at the waterfront near the old downtown where the pictures above were taken looking toward Illinois. We saw 2 riverboat casinos by the water. Davenport has about 100,000 pop and was apparently voted in 2007 as the most livable small city. Went to Subway and took our lunches to eat on the benches in front of the river. Crossed the river into Illinois on the Mississippi and we were able to cross Illinois into Indiana in one day.
80 is south of Chicago, but the traffic is still bad, 1st real traffic we encountered. The first toll in Illinois to get onto the toll road was 65 cents. Arrived at Mimi's and Mark's house around 7-8 o'clock, would have arrived earlier if we hadn't encountered traffic. We were all happy to get here safely. Before we drove to the house we went to my lot and we saw 9 deer in the meadow which was very exciting, maybe not when they show up in my garden.