Sunday, June 3, 2012

M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I!!

I made it to the Mississippi Delta!  It took my Dad and I four days to get down here, with a bit of sight seeing along the way, and now we are basically just killing time and exploring around Cleveland until registration on June 5th.

Day 1 (May 29th):
My Dad's car all loaded up with my car on the dolly.
We departed last Tuesday at 5:30am, our coffee thermoses and travel mugs full, and started off across Washington state.  On our way through Washington we saw the wind mills in Ellensburg, the Iron Horse statues  across the Columbia River, and stopped at a rest stop just past Sprague Lake before continuing on towards Idaho.  We drove straight across Idaho and crossed the Montana border at 1:30pm.  Montana was chilly and bumpy, and there was even snow on some of the mountains.  At 2:00pm we stopped at the 50,000 Silver Dollar Bar and Casino.  My Dad says that he stopped off at 50,000 Silver Dollar Bar 40 years ago when he was still in the service.  So crazy!  The bar basically has one of the largest collections of silver dollar coins, and the coins are all mounted on the walls and under glass in the bar.  At 2:45pm we grabbed coffees at a cute little espresso stand in St. Regis, where we realized we had just crossed over into Mountain Time (this meant it was now 3:45pm).  After making a gas stop at 5:00pm, we then stopped off for dinner at the 4 B's Restaurant in Dear Lodge.  The coffee was fresh and hot, the burgers were delicious, and our waitress was very friendly.  At 7:10pm we crossed the Continental Divide, at a height of 6,393ft!  As we continued to drive through the mountains, we drove through a bit of a thunderstorm, and saw some pretty crazy lightning.  At 11:30pm, we pulled off at a rest area just past Big Timber to catch a few winks before heading out the next morning.
Iron Horse Statues after crossing the Columbia River.
Wind Mills in Ellensburg.
  Day 2 (May 30th):
Statute at Little Bighorn National Monument.
Near Crow Agency in Montana.
At 5:05am we started the next leg of our journey towards Billings, Montana.  After grabbing breakfast in Absarokee and fueling up, we stopped at the Little Bighorn National Monument at 8:15am.  This monument is the battlefield where Custer's Last Stand happened.  It was interesting to read about the history of the area and see some of the actual artifacts from the time period.  We spent a little more time driving across Montana, and Dad and I both decided that it takes FOREVER to get across Montana.  It's huge!  At 10:45am we stopped off in Sheridan, WY where we saw that the weather in the south was getting pretty crazy (thunderstorms and tornado warnings! Eeek!). We stopped off in a few places in Wyoming including Casper, Douglas, Sinclair, and finally Cheyenne where we stayed at the Rhodes Inn for the night.  I was excited to finally take a shower!  


Custer's Last Stand at the Little Bighorn National Monument.
Day 3 (May 31st):
Fields of wheat as far as the eye can see in Nebraska off
Highway 83.
6:00am we grabbed continental breakfast and hit the road.  At 11:00am we stopped in North Platte, Nebraska for lunch, and then at 6:00pm we encountered some issues with the transmission in the truck.  For some reason it wouldn't  go into high gear, so Dad spent about 45min. trying to get things figured out.  Oh, I forgot to mention that we also entered a new time zone in Nebraska.  We still don't know how we fixed it, but it started working and we headed into Salina, Kansas for dinner.  Dad was determined to make it through Oklahoma City before stopping for the night, so it wasn't until 1:30am that we stopped near Okemah, Oklahoma at a rest stop for the night.  
Sunrise at 6:30 near gas station near outside of Okemah, OK.
Check out how much cheaper the gas is.
Day 4 (June 1st):
We woke up at 6:00am and headed towards Ft. Smith, Arkansas.  We grabbed coffee and breakfast and rolled through Vian, Oklahoma at 8:00.  At 9:00am we made it to Fayetville, Akansas where we stopped at The Welcome Center.  The lady there was super friendly and she gave us a map of Mississippi and showed us how to get to Cleveland and Lambert.  At 3:00 we drove across the muddy Mississippi past ClarksdaleMississippi, and reached our final destination of Cleveland, Mississippi at 3:45!   


Crossing the bridge from Arkansas into Mississippi
over the Mississippi River!
The Mississippi River is HUGE!

All of the crops in the Delta are extremely healthy and big.
We drove by corn that was 8ft tall and already tasseling.
The Delta is green and beautiful.





3 comments:

  1. Lovely pictures Monica! Is it muggy in Mississippi already? What a nice adventure you and your dad shared. Safe travels to him when he returns home.

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    1. Hi Joann! It was 94 today and muggy, though I don't think it's as muggy as it's going to get. It definitely feels weird to go outside and have it be so hot. It was definitely fun road tripping with my dad. I'm hoping that his trip back home goes smoothly. I bet you're getting excited for your trip to New Jersey!

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  2. Hey Mon! Looks like you made it to Mississippi! I want to subscribe to your blog, can we do that!? I hope you have a wonderful weekend- get some relaxing and sight seeing done! :D Miss you!
    Lindy

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