Brandy and Norman at the KOA Dog Playground tonight
Day 38 Eureka MO to Richmond IN
345 Miles
I wish I could write something terribly entertaining about today's ride. I can't...unless I make something up. But I won't do that. It was just a ride, a long ride.
We left Eureka ( a suburb of St. Louis) at 9:00 to miss most of the rush hour traffic. The worst part of being in more populated areas of the country is traffic and bad highways. The combination of heavy truck traffic and winter weather makes for bumpy roads. And everyone knows how much we love bumps...sarcasm here.
At one point this afternoon I tried to open the refrigerator while going down the highway only to have everything on a the top shelf on the door come tumbling out. The vibrations had knocked the shelf off its track. At least it wasn't as bad as last year when Jim's hot sauce spilled all over the inside...it looked like Jeffrey Dahmer's refrigerator! This time only pickle juice spilled, not nearly so messy.
It didn't take us long to cross over the Mississippi River and into Illinois. We took I270 and I255 to get around STL to I70 which we stayed on for the rest of the day. This is one stretch of I70 that we've never been on before. The scenery was nice, as long as I can look at something besides DIRT, I'm fine. I was a little surprised at how treed Indiana is, I remembered it as more farmland... maybe the area I've crossed in the past (north of here) has more farms.
We lost an hour getting back into the Eastern Time Zone. Bummer, I like Central. I can get to bed at a more decent time...Tonight Show starts at 10:30pm, much better than 11:30pm!
It was around 5:00 when we pulled off the highway to a KOA right on the Ohio/Indiana line. We're down a gravel road, in farmlands. But there are plenty of trees, a pond and GRASS! The dogs are happy.
We had an easy dinner, thanks to yesterday's 'to go' boxes. The RV smelled wonderful...eau d'Italian restaurant. Which is soooooo much better than wet dog!
Later, we needed to move our bodies a little so we took a walk. The campground has a nature trail for about a half mile in the woods. Jim is such a city kid, stuff like that makes him a little uneasy. He's fine in a city ghetto, but wood scare him, go figure. We questioned the trail a couple of times, as it would split here and there and with less than a hour of daylight, all I could think of was getting lost out there. I'm the one who wanted to take the trail. I'd never hear the end of it if we couldn't find our way out! At least we could always hear the noise of the highway, so I knew we couldn't get too lost. I was secretly hoping a bunny would cross our path....just to see the 'city kid's' reaction!
Then we took our dogs out to the little dog agility course here at the campground. Agile shih tzus...NOT. They were afraid of the equipment. I ran around the the perimeter and they followed, so they got some exercise. I need it more than them these days!
From looking at these photos I see I need a root touch up badly!
Tomorrow we are heading toward Lake Erie and points northeast.

So much for an agility competitions....ha ha
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