A travel day, Nebraska to Missouri
Yesterday was our longest single day drive thus far (393 miles) from a little west of Omaha, Nebraska, down the western edge of Iowa, around Kansas City, then east into mid/eastern Missouri.
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Yesterday was our longest single day drive thus far (393 miles) from a little west of Omaha, Nebraska, down the western edge of Iowa, around Kansas City, then east into mid/eastern Missouri.

Artist Greg Laakso, a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Omaha constructed the “Tie Towers” sculpture with his perspective as a citizen, a soldier and an artist in memory of those who lost their lives.

Taking a little time for myself, I spent a couple of hours, camera in hand, at the Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum in Ashland, NE.

On a recent fall like day we took time to ride through the nearby Nebraska’s Lee G Simmons Conservation Park and Wildlife Safari.

We arrived at the West Omaha/NE Lincoln KOA in Gretna, NE, on Sunday to begin working on the guest guide for this park as well as for the Pine Grove RV Park in Greenwood, NE.

We arrived at Kearney, Nebraska, this past Thursday and will continue to the Omaha area tomorrow. If you’ve travelled east or west through Nebraska you would have noticed the Kearney Archway.