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We Made it out of Iowa!

And into South Dakota…

This Friday we drove all the way across South Dakota.  (Yes, that  is a giant buffalo/pyramid sculpture on the side of the road by the way). We made several stops along our harrowing journey.

Al’s Oasis advertised itself as the biggest rest stop for the next 200 miles.  We figured we better listen to Al and stop.  We went into the grocery store and Chip found this sweet hat!

The hat has a little gopher on it with a target over its face.  All those boxes are shotgun shells.  And yes, this was all in the grocery store.

Outside of Al’s we met a friendly buffalo herd.

Chip and this bison beauty really shared something special.

I, on the other hand, shared a deep, intellectual conversation about literature and economics with Billy the Buffalo, the elder of the herd.

Unfortunately we had to say goodbye to our new bison friends.  The next few hours went like this: drive, drive, sing really loud to good song that comes up on Ipod shuffle, drive, eat some peanuts, drive, drive, drive, drive, Chip complains, drive, drive, eat some peanuts, drive, Chip complains, drive, drive, drive…

Finally we made it to our next wack, tacky  roadside attraction!  Wall Drug, South Dakota!

Wall Drug began in the 1930s as a small pharmacy.  Business was struggling for Ted Hustead and his wife Dorothy.  They weren’t getting enough business from just filling prescriptions and a few soda fountain customers, so one day Dorothy came up with an idea.  Why not advertise free ice water on billboards leading up to Wall?  Then, hot and thirsty travelers would stop for the water, and maybe buy something else from the soda fountain as well!  Turns out, their plan worked…

This was before the days of Deer Park and Aquafina, people.  Wall Drug then exploded over the years into the biggest tourist trap known to humankind.

Just an animitronic dinosaur.

The famous jackalope of South Dakota.  This is a real animal.

And the coffee here is still 5 cents.   That was worth the trip alone.

The Fun Keeps Coming in Iowa

After our towing snafu in Iowa City, we needed to get out of dodge, fast! 

This is where we ended up.

This is Anita, Iowa.  This is the only other picture that survives from our one night there.

Amen.

Disaster in Iowa City!

These pictures are a little dark, and that’s because these were dark, dark times.

Yes, that’s our car.  Yes, that’s an evil towing company man.  We got there as the guy was hitching our car up.  Luckily our car wasn’t towed.  Not so luckily, we still had to pay said evil towing man.  Price of NOT towing the car remains a private matter between two very silly people.

Aughhh.

Way to ruin my day Iowa City towing.

A Whale of A Time in Iowa

After we left Chicago we had a wild and wacky time in Iowa!

First up, we went to Solon, Iowa. 

This is the mural painted on the side of the market.  I like the masked hoodlums on fourwheelers near the bottom.

Real deal small town.

Chip was so overwhelmed by everything he had to lie down in town center.

We also did a little home decorating in Iowa.

Then, after a Dream Share interview, and our last day in Solon and Iowa City disaster struck!  Read on…

The Past Few Days

The past few days have been spent at the thrift store, the grocery store, the library (using free wi-fi) and Starbucks, editing footage and looking for interviews…

We went to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry and were given a private tour by Steven Rosengard, assistant curator and season 4 Project Runway contestant! We’re interviewing him tomorrow afternoon for www.thedreamshareproject.com, and tonight we’re headed to the Chicago Lebowski Fest.  Many pictures (my camera battery has been dead!) and more interesting posts coming in the next day.

In the meantime pretend like you’re floating the day away on this boat…

Don’t worry everyone.  We’ll make it to California before it starts snowing.  Maybe.