From the editor:
A few years back, Avon and I spent
about a month traveling the northern mountain states. It was one of our best
trips ever – a regular second honeymoon but without all those tears. I couldn’t
seem to stop crying on the first one. Anyway, brace yourselves because you’re
going to get a synopsis of the trip from my own somewhat askew prospective. We
didn’t give ourselves a time limit, but figured we’d have to come home when we
collapsed or when the plastic cards did. LB, editor
This may
take a few weeks just to tell about it.
South Dakota:
South
Dakota is a featureless land with few exceptions. One of those would be the
Corn Palace in Mitchell. The thing is a monstrosity shaped like a Russian
Orthodox Church, which hides the fact that it is a gymnasium. The outside and
the inside are covered with murals all made from corn. That’s correct… corn.
They use everything out of the cornfield except the weeds. It’s really well
done and should be seen – once. If they ever have a fire there, Mitchell and
the surrounding countryside will be 3 feet deep in popcorn. When you leave the
Corn Palace, there are about 350 miles of horizon until you reach Mt. Rushmore,
the Black Hills, and Sturgis.
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