Day 22 & 23 - Charleston WV to St. Louis, MO to Norfolk, NB - 1,441 Miles


I have not much to say about these days, and a few pictures, but here goes.

We spent the night in Charleston, WV getting in late. Biggest think I can relate is being approached by a young woman in the hotel parking, looking for some money because she saw we were from out of town. It would have been one thing, but she had been in a car following us through town as I made a couple of wrong turns. Too much of a set-up.

It has been lots of freeway driving. All states have been consistently pretty including West Virginia, and Kentucky, where we stopped for lunch in Lexington. The place was called Bourbon+Toulouse, and it was a New Orleans style beans and rice and Etouffee place we found on Yelp. Basically like a hippie throwback joint, and it was great. Paper plates, two half orders, beer and soda with tip $15 bucks. I'd go back.

We went to St. Louis, and set the navi to take us to the Arch. The Arch was cool, but the drive into town at 5:30 was empty and creepy. The park where the Arch is is dumpy and creepy.

The saving grace was there was Cardinals vs Blue Jays game about to start at Busch Stadium. The streets were packed and that was very cool. We actually stayed in a suburb west of St. Louis to get a jump on drive.

Target for Wednesday night was in Nebraska, northwest of Omaha.

Norfolk, Nebraska is the premier honeymoon destination of every young Iowa farm girl. At least it seems that way after we talked to Mayrus. We liked it Mayrus! How could you not like the birthplace of the late Johnny Carson. Quite a mural for the hometown boy who became a world-wide celebrity.

I never realised it but Nebraska and South Dakota are major beef ranching states. Cows everywhere. We ate dinner at the Black Cow & Fat Pig Tavern, which is an upscale place. Vickie got a house Old Fashioned which she liked, while I made the young waitress flip out trying to order a Martini. She seemed unable to deal with the idea of Gin - it took her 3 trips to the bar to get it figured out. It might be because their liquor list had about 40 Bourbons and Whiskeys, and another 15 or 20 Scotches.

The steak was great and over a long couple of days of driving, a nice end of the day.

Oregon...Nebraska

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  1. So where did you think beef came from???

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    1. Uh.... wild guess here, but Mommy & Daddy cows ????

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    2. Uh.... wild guess here, but Mommy & Daddy cows ????

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