Day 29, Monday, July 13, 2015, Sioux Fall, SD to Worthington, MN, 74
mile and 1300 feet of climbing. We are in Minnesota and it feels good to be in
the Midwest! Your first clue that you
are in the Midwest is that there is either corn on the left of the road and
beans on the right or beans on the left and corn on the right, with a hog farm
thrown in for good measure every 20 to 30 miles. It is now really beginning to look and feel
like home. I left the motel at 6:45 a.m.
stopped by Starbucks for a leisurely espresso and was on the road by 7:15. We had to get across town and took the bike
path/greenway to the falls. I had to
stop one more time to experience them in the early morning light. I was surprised at the number of riders who did
not visit them yesterday and more surprised at how many just blew on by them
this morning. We have more than a few
riders who are “hammer heads” who love to hustle off to the next motel every morning. We have stayed in some nice motels but for my
money I’d rather take my time out on the road. We traveled straight east on
relatively straight and rolling pavement that was exceptionally smooth. As a special bonus we were treated to a tail
wind of 10 – 15 mph from the time we exited Sioux Falls. It was a fast, easy ride. I arrived at the motel around noon and
averaged 16.2 mph for the day. Not bad,
for me. And, tomorrow I get to get up
and go for another bike ride!!
"My Guardian Angel, you're still with me?" "
"Of course I am Uncle Jay. I've brought you this far and I do not want to disappoint Aunt Leisa by not delivering you home safely. You know how she can be!! giggle, giggle, giggle"
Bridge over Sioux River on bike trail.
Another bridge.
Leaving Sioux Falls, SD.
Entering Minnesota, our 4th state.
I saw this mural and thought of Leon Katzinger.
Corn and wind mills. Just like home.
One last look at Sioux Falls.








Love the pictures of the bridges. The terrain is looking much more familiar to me. The crops here are really taking off with the long hot sunny days. I can not keep up with the produce from our garden but luckily I have lots of neighbors & friends to share with.
ReplyDeleteAnother quiet day at home after a hard work-out at the Y. Jack works 12 - 8 so it will be dinner for one again tonight.
Great pictures and writing! I am so glad your guardian angel is with you! Giggle giggle!😇 Enjoy this beautiful country on the seat of your bike!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and writing! I am so glad your guardian angel is with you! Giggle giggle!😇 Enjoy this beautiful country on the seat of your bike!
ReplyDeleteGood work DB. Hitting the Midwest has to feel good. The growing season in the Midwest has been very good this year. Everything is still green in Michigan except for CRANE in the yard of the Crane Family Compund! Finish strong but most importantly finish safe.
ReplyDeleteLove, Junior