| A very old bale picker-upper |
station on the Pony Express route. Around the park there are numerous benches which are all brushed aluminum with a name and design cut in the back. As we walked around town, we took some pictures, when we were stopped to see where we were from - another very pleasant meeting. We were told to stay until the weekend as they were having a celebration of the black squirrels. Apparently Marysville is one of just a couple of town in the United States that have this particular type of black squirrel and the are certainly plentiful in the park.As we drive the roads, it is hard not to notice they farmyards. Every single yard is neat, and every one has all the grass nicely mowed - often acres of it. Harvest is in full swing - a lot of corn although we are starting to see more soybeans.
We cross the Mississippi River into Illinois where we camp down by the river in an area
| Love the tree colours |
Next stop is Flora, IL at the Charley Brown campground. The name made us want to stop and see the campground. It is part of quite a large park which was great for taking a walk. What a great night - absolute quiet which was such a treat from the many trains from the night before.
| An old town |
| Notice the black fences!! |
We have really enjoyed our visit to the Kentucky Horse Park. Now it is time to tour some of the other places in the area plus we need to take a drive out into the county. And one must not forget a tour or two of the bourbon distilleries that are in the area.
Have a great week and I hope you will be back next week!!
You are making good time and enjoying great times,
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