One of the old downtown's we passed through.
The reason for being in Indiana, the family reunion for Bil. This was only a small part of the Frederick family.
More of the beauty the Lord provides as we travel around this awesome country.
This covered bridge from 1880 is on what was once the main road near Nashville Indiana.
This was the local jail in Nashville IN in 1897.
The local Stone Hinge in one of the cities we visited.
Once upon a time someone called this home, now only the critters live here.
Overlook of the river and dam down the road from the campground in Nashville In.
Skyline of St Louis as seen through the arch.
Large water plume in the distance from our campground in St Louis.
A visit to the post office in this area was a new experience. I had never seen one with the postmasters behind bullet proof glass. You had to pass things through a small trough like at the bank. If you had a package there was a large pass through with double windows to raise and retrieve them. Out of there in a hurry, that was me.
Passed this large cross and gave thanks for surviving the trip to the post office and life in general.
Lack of maintenance and your RV could look like this.
Who would have though we would find the Titanic in Branson Missouri?
At Louis was having Marine week the week we were there, The flags and marine copter can be see through the arch.
For the next few days the marines flew the copter with men attached to the hanging rope. Double click the photo and you can see the men hanging clearer.
3 comments:
Hi Barb and Bill, Very nice photography Barb. Did you buy that fish or catch it Bill. Roger
Hi Bill and Barb, Very nice photos! Did Bill really catch that fish?
Roger F.
Hi Barb and Bill, Very nice photography Barb. Did you buy that fish or catch it Bill. Roger
comment was from Roger, but sent email rather than a post.
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