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Home 2026

3/9/2026

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We got up kind of late. We had our coffee and then we took off. The drive home was fine. 
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One of our last stops for gas and snacks.
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The weather at home wasn't too cold. We got the camper unpacked and Scott got it on the side of the house. Another year over. 
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Bloomington 2026

3/9/2026

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We got up and made coffee. Then Jessica came to the camper, and we all drank coffee and chatted for a couple hours. Then we said our good-byes and headed home.

It was not a long drive to Bloomington, but it did rain the entire time. Once we arrived, we had a couple hours to kill before we met up with Thomas, so we did some shopping at Home Depot and then relaxed.  We bought an indoor-safe propane heater. It worked very nicely, and we were glad to have it. (We later learned they had had so much snow that morning that Thomas's scho0l had started 2 hours late. But by the time we got there, most of it had melted.)
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Thomas arrived about 6:30. He had a few hours tops before he had to get to bed. He had school the next day. We chatted a bit and then Scott and Thomas went off to get BBQ while I got Cracker Barrel. It took them a while to get back because they stopped at Thomas's school so he could show Scott around. Of course, there was some gabbing too.
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When they got back we had a lovely visit. ​
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Kansas: Day 1

3/9/2026

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The weather was perfect, sunny and warm. After we had our coffee, I had to do some orchestra work, so Scott left the camper in the morning by himself.

After breakfast, they all toured the farm and he milked a cow and milked a goat. Using the milk they'd gotten from the cow, they fed a baby cow whose mother had rejected it. Apparently, that happens sometimes.
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Jon came by and asked if we wanted to go see a baby cow that had just been born. We hopped into his truck with the kids and headed over to a field. When we got there, one of Jon's farmhands was waiting. It was now his cow and he'd roped it to get it ready to be tagged.
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Then he put the tag in his ear.
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Then he was untied and he jumped up and followed his mom to join the other cows. He was a little unsteady at first but then he was fine. Amazing because he was a day old!
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There is an old schoolhouse on the property. Jon took us there. It was super cool! It's made of limestone. It has a basement and that rests on a limestone slab that was there under the ground.
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When we got back to the main house, Jon gave me a ride in the Ranger. It was a lot of fun and super comfortable, actually.
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Then we went inside and hung out. After a while, Scott and Jessica went out to throw a ball, and I kept talking to Krista and Dave. I learned a lot about farming and about them. It was just a lot of fun. ​

Kris cooked another great dinner. I asked for a lot of recipes! We drank a bottle of wine a customer had given Scott. It was really good.
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We kept talking. OMG we heard some amazing stories. How about Jon and Kasey getting dressed for a wedding but having to do a quick change back to regular clothes because they had to go perform an emergency C-section on a cow that was dying?

​Kasey is a hair stylist, and she started a business making tallow skin creams (she gave me a sample, and I love it). She also just started working part-time for some local business doing their books. Jon is a welder and he used to work on oil rigs, but he gave it up to come back and take over the farm. His skills are well-known in the area though, so he still does welding when asked; when we first arrived the day before, he was welding a neighbor's equipment. He is also a volunteer firefighter.  Some of the things he's had to do are incredible. They had terrible wild fires rage through the area recently, and they had to work like crazy for hours and hours trying to beat back the fires and protect the houses they could. They had more than one very close call. They said a lot of farmers lost everything they had. As a firefighter, Jon is also called to help people who crash on the roads and highways. Not a job I could do.

After dinner, we played cards. First I taught Jessica and Dave how to play Poison. Scott played War with Jenna's oldest boy. Then we learned a new game that they play a lot called Pitch. I loved it! Four players, playing as two pairs of partners, deal nine cards. Jessica and I were partners, and Dave and Scott were partners. Players then bid how many points (10 possible) they think they can take in a given suit. Whoever bids highest wins. Then everyone throws away non-trump suits from their hand. Then the remaining deck is dealt out: each player asks for the number of cards he or she needs to have six cards in their hand. Whatever cards in the pile remain are given to the player who called the suit. That person picks out the trump cards and adds them to his or her hand. If there are so many that the resulting hand would exceed six, he or she can give the extra to his or her partner. Then play begins. Does the caller go first or to the left of the caller? If the team winning the bids wins the points they bid, they get those points. If they are set, that number is subtracted from their score. First to (maybe?) 50 wins. The order of cards is this:
  • A - 1
  • K - 0
  • Q - 0
  • J - trump -1 
  • J - off, same color - 1
  • Joker high - 1
  • Joker low (determine before which is which) - 1
  • 10 -1 
  • 3 - 3
  • 2 - 1 player who has this card in his or hand keeps the points
It was midnight before we wound down and headed off for bed.
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Kansas: Arrival

3/3/2026

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We had an amazing and memorable visit with Scott's friend Jessica and her family in Kansas.

Before we arrived at her family farm, we drove through the vastness of the Kansas plains.
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When we arrived on the farm, Dave, Jessica's Dad, met us and showed us where to park our RV. Then we introduced ourselves. He was so relaxed and congenial, and that was the theme of the visit. 

We met her mom Krista, her brother Jon, her kids, her nephews, and later her sister Jenna and her sister-in-law Kasey.

The weather was beautiful and we walked down to a barn. We saw goats, chickens, guinea fowl, cattle, and lots of barn cats walking around. The cattle were in the fields and inside fences. They are kept in groups by age. We went into the barn and saw two baby goats that had been born, I think the day before. Also, we met the family dog Sophie, an Anatolian shepherd. It's a beefy dog that keeps the farm safe from coyotes, so a bad ass, but it was the sweetest, gentlest dog ever.
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We had dinner, which was enormous ribeye steaks they raised and then grilled along with these amazing sweet potatoes. Then we had a blazing fire outside until 1 in the morning, and all the time we were talking, asking questions, and having a great time. Everyone was friendly, open, and frankly fascinating. ​
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Tuscon: Day 17 and Departure

3/3/2026

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And then it was time to leave.

We had coffee and then got everything packed up. We got out at a decent time and headed for our next stop, a layover of one night at the Sante Fe KOA.

We had a nice drive. The weather was good. The scenery was beautiful.

​When we were a couple hours away from Santa Fe, we started being interested in the elevation of the areas we were driving through. At some point we realized Santa Fe was super elevated, above 7,000 feet. We were worried about how the truck would handle the climb and how Scott might handle the elevation (his legs have swelled up at high elevations before).

So we decided to reroute to the Amarillo Cracker Barrel. That meant adding 2 hours to the drive, but a bonus would be that we'd get to our destination the next day a couple hours earlier. I called and cancelled the KOA; they were so nice about it and they even gave us a partial refund, which they didn't have to do.

We got to the KOA and had a nice dinner. 
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We didn't have any heat when we went to bed, but it didn't get too cold that night in Amarillo, and we were toasty with the cloud and a couple blankets.
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