Little House on the Prairie

16 June 2018

For all the Little House on the Prairie fans, I stopped off at Walnut Grove, Minnesota.

Laura’s family travelled 1500 miles to various towns including Walnut Grove, Sleepy Eye and settling in De Smet South Dakota. I cannot imagine what that would have been be like in a wagon over rough terrain.

This is the Ingalls family homestead in De Smet, South Dakota.

Last stop today was Mitchell South Dakota. The most popular tourist attraction is the Corn Palace, famous for its corn murals which change every year. It reminds me of the displays at the Sydney Royal Esdter Show.

Red Wing/ Northfield/Mankato/Sleepy Eye Minnesota

15 June 2018

Goodbye to Red Wing from the Memorial Bluff overlooking this town. In the distance you can see the red dragon on the houseboat, in the marina, I was introduced to an incerator toilet.

Red Wing shoe Company was founded in the town of the same name.

On to Northfield famous for the infamous Jesse James’ and the bank of his last bank robbery. You have to imagine horses and not cars out the front.

The Cannon River flows through Northfield.

Reconciliatin Park in Mankato is dedicated to 38 Indian Warriors who were hanged near this site in 1862,by the government. The buffalo repreesnts the spiritual survival of the Dakota people.

Down the road is Minneopea Falls where I appreciated the spray of water as it was quite hot in Mankato 37C (98F).

The Minneopea State Park has a reserve with bison. I did find them but wonder if you can see them.

I found a lovely airbnb in a town called Sleepy Eye, named after a Sioux, Chief Sleepy Eye (he had a droopy lid). The town did not habe much to see as lmost all the roads were being dug up, but I stayed in the best Airbnb home eve. My hosts Janet and Bruce have the most beautifully decorated home I have enjoyed. I thank them for their wonderful hospitality.

Minnesota

14 June 2018

Leaving La Crosse, Wisconsin I crossed the bridge to Minnesota. Again, the changes of scenery astonish me. The speed limit on the road was 80kph (50mph) and I wanted to go slowly to take everything in. To my left there were stunning valleys that met the sky and to my right the majestic Mississippi River.

As this will be the last time on this trip that I will see the Mississippi, I decided to stop at as many towns as possible on the Great River Road.

Winona Minnesota

Wabasha Minnesota

Stockholm Wisconsin

On the road at Maiden Rock Wisconsin I stopped to help this turtle. The speed limit here was 80kph (50mph). I put on my hazard lights as I was on a no overtaking part of the road. I was so worried a vehicle would run it over. Did you think turtles were slow and docile. I got the shock of my life with this aggressive one. I had my jacket I was going to use to pick up the turtle from behind and take it to safety in the scrub. This thing started snapping at me, rearing up like a snake and coming at me, it followed my every move with quick sudden moves as I was trying to get behind it but I didn’t get closer than a metre (3′). It scared me more than the snake yesterday. I was avoiding getting hit by trucks and cars to save this damn animal but I got into my car and drove off feeling a failure and shaky. I found on Google that this species of turtle is appropriately known as a “snapping turtle” and their bite is very painful. I won’t be stopping for one of these again.

After that distressing event, I went on to my final Mississippi town, Red Wing Minnesota.

I went across to the marina (in the photo above) across the bridge back to Trenton, Wisconsin to find someone who might lend me a line so I could go fishing in my favourite river. How many of you can say you have fished in the Mississippi River.

Thank you to Brad from the Harbor Bar Restaurant Marinawho lent me his rod, although I think there was something wrong with it because I didn’t catch anything.

Quirky local man, Kevin, invited me onto the houseboat he has built. The boat has a dragon (because he couldnt find a gargoyle big enough) on his houseboat complete with glowing red eyes. (I did say quirky).

I was very impressed with the amount of travel Kevin has done and also the interesting decor of his floating home.

He has an incinerator toilet!! It burns the waste and once a month he removes the tray below the pan and empties the remains which are ashes.

Kevin doesn’t drink alcohol but he collects wine from every vineyard he has been to around the world.

The bathroom

Kitchen cupboards with collectables.

And collection of pubs.

This is the view from the houseboat on the Wisconsin side of the Mississippi River looking at Red Wing Minnesota and watching the Canadian Pacific go through to Canada. Click here for video

Kevin has party lights all over the boat, inside and out, with huge speakers facing Minnesota across the river on which he plays music including ACDC cranked up like it’s meant to be. I took this photo of his houseboat from across at Red Wing.

He apparently puts his music on at a set time every night and my visit distracted him and people were shouting across the river reminding him he was late with his music show for the locals. This is what it sounds like across the river.

What an enjoyable day on the Mississippi River. I will miss you Old Man River and hope we meet again soon.