We got an even better site this year as can be seen here:
And this is the view from our site:
On Friday night Judeen arrived at the CG around 7 and Katie and Tim shortly after that. We sat by the river and had a couple of beers and watched the water go by (Missouri river).On Saturday we got together for lunch at Katie and Tim’s and then went to a monument on a high hill overlooking the city called War Eagle Park. The Indian was made out of iron. Even though his name was War Eagle, he was a peaceful man and helped settle Sioux City. The scenery from here was beautiful.
(Look, Julie, no softball shirt!!!)
We also went to a place called Trinity Heights (used to be a boy's Catholic School) but was torn down and rebuilt as this. Beautiful park with numerous sections. This is a 30 ft statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Queen of Peace:
And this is a 33 ft statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus:
They also have a section called the Circle of Life Memorial to the Unborn. They have a museum where they have a life size Last Supper wood carving made from 2 X 4's and Elmer's Glue (really!). Here are some pictures of it:
Then we went to Palmers Candy Shop and picked up some candy that they make there. Later that day we went to Bev’s On The River and had a leisurely dinner on their patio overlooking the river.
Sunday found us back at Katie and Tim’s where we taught them the 3 -13 card game.
Later Judeen left for home and we went back to the CG. We took our chairs over to the river bank and read for about 3 hours, and watched the boats go by. It was a perfect weekend.
Monday morning we left Sioux City and drove to Pipestone for the week. Monday night we had dinner at Lange’s with Gary and Shiryl. We spent the week visiting relatives. This picture is of my Mom’s cousin, Barb (who is 90 years old) and her daughter, Claudia.
Saturday we left Pipestone and had a leisurely drive (105 miles) to Ortonville, MN and Big Stone Lake. On the way we passed thru Madison, MN which is known for:
Why, Madison, MN????
The campground that we are staying at this week is called the Lakeshore RV Park and is very nice. The pictures tell it all:
This will be my "fishing from shore" spot:
Mom thought these pictures were almost as good as Florida!