Monday, July 2, 2012

Trip West - Winding down coming home

 We have a map of the U.S. that we are placing the states on as we get to them.  I believe I am placing the Nebraska stamp on the map.  This is the Harlan County Dam & Lake campground at Alma, Nebraska.
Tom getting his grill ready to fix supper for us.



This is a very neat place.  It has 65,000 sq feet of displays from the Nebraska Prairie.  It was all displayed very well.  From the road does not look like much, but once inside you have a lot to see.
 This Buffalo is made from barbed wire.

 This is our site at Lucas Park on Wilson Lake, KS.  It was very hot and windy.  The only restroom showers were in the next section of the park. Not set up very well.   We only stayed one night here.  The next day it was 114 degrees near here.  We were in Kansas when it was the hottest state in the Union.
 


Pictures of turkeys at El Dorado State Park, KS.



 When we got to our place in Missouri near Branson, MO we decided to go to Lambert's Cafe.  Famous for not only their food, but they have hand tossed rolls, & I mean hand tossed.  See video below.  It is a great time and the food is very good, and they give you plenty of it.

Hurricane Creek campground on Barkley Lake.

While we were near Paducah, KY we got in touch with Roger & LaVira Anderson and spent the afternoon with them.  Had a good time seeing Paducah, but it was very hot there too!  We visited the Kentucky Dam (which is on the Tennessee River) and Barkley Dam (did not take pics of it) (which is on the Cumberland River.  The two lakes created by these dams forms the Land Between the Lakes.  This is a beautiful place, hope to come back and spend more time there.




We are in Georgia at Indian Springs State Park.


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