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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Sat, Sep 1st – Downtown Alton and Fairmont Horse Races
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Fri, Aug 31st – St. Louis Arch and Anheuser Busch Brewery




Thu, Aug 30th – Hellrung's House and Alton, IN
The Campbell’s left for home this morning where they will close on the sale of their lake house at Lake Webster, IN tomorrow. We got to be the last ones to camp there. In the afternoon, we visited the statue of the tallest man in the world—Robert Wadlow who was 5’6” at age 5, 6’5” and 200 lbs at age 10, which made him the largest Boy Scout in the world, and 8’ll.1” and 490 lbs when he died at the age of 22. Then we toured the Melvin Price Lock and Dam and the National Great Rivers Museum where we were fortunate enough to get to see a tow with barges going thru the lock. Go to http://www.mvr.usace.army.mil/ to get information about the daily traffic and tonnage through the locks. Click on “Get lock and vessel info,” then “OMNI Reports”; then “Reports”, and then choose a report to run. Report 3a is popular because it shows the daily vessel lockages. Think about this as you drive the roads of America: 1 barge going up or down the Mississippi is the equivalent of 58 semi trucks that are NOT on our roads! A 15-barge tow, which was like what we saw on the river, is equivalent to 870 semis! You can see just how important our rivers are.
Wed, Aug 29th – What a way to spend my Birthday!



Tue, Aug 28th – Alton, IL




Mon, Aug 27th – Indianapolis, IN






Sunday, August 26, 2007
Sun, Aug 26th - Enjoying Webster Lake

I did some wash and Chuck washed the coach for our trip out to the St. Louis, MO/Alton, IL area and our visit with other good friends--the Roths and Hellrungs. We also winter with these folks in Naples, FL. The Campbells are traveling out with us, also. Tomorrow we are stopping in Indianapolis for Jim to go to an eye doctor's appointment while his son, Kent, will take Chuck and I for a tour of the race track there. Hopefully, we will get to take a spin around the track!!
We did drive down to Winona, IN and ate dinner at the Boathouse Restaurant http://www.villageatwinona.com/boathouse-restaurant.asp where we looked out over Lake Winona. Beautiful lake! While there, we watched an ole fashioned softball game--no gloves and different rules! See picture above.
We may not have good Internet access for the next week; if so, I'll catch you up later!
PS. I may go back and add additional information on some of the days events, such as pictures. So, you might want to go back and see if I've added anything!


