Interstate 80
After seeing Wheeling, West Virginia and Springfield, Ohio on my first full day of driving, I thought that a theme of this trip was going to be how depressingly dead small town mid-America is. Then cheerful and busy Columbia, Missouri and Lincoln, Nebraska made me think again, until I decided that they were the homes of major universities, so of course they are going to be healthier. The norm for Main Street, U.S.A. is a Walmart-ravaged wasteland, right?
So far, wrong. I stopped in Grand Island to look around and buy some groceries,
That is unless we are talking about western Nebraska; I don't want to live there at all. I think that if the Sea of Tranquility could grow grass, it might look like western Nebraska. The land is smoothly lumpy and almost completely without trees or crops. The wind never lets up. In My Antonia, Willa Cather described the prairie this way: "As I looked about me I felt that the grass was the country, as the water is the sea....And there was so much motion in it; the whole country seemed, somehow, to be running." The grass now isn't high enough to appear to be running, but the woman at the Pony Express station told me that a hundred years ago it was as tall as an adult and that almost all of the trees in central and western Nebraska were planted in the last century. I don't think I've ever seen anything like it.

There's a statue
of Esther Morris in front of Wyoming's capitol building. Ms. Morris is credited with being the reason women were granted suffrage in Wyoming, although there is a good deal of dispute about how important Morris actually was. Still, it is true that Wyoming's government was the first on earth to give women the right to vote. That's kind of cool, isn't it?I spent a nice night camping in Curt Gowdy State Park, which is off a fantastic little road that runs between Cheyenne and Laramie. I
I agree with Goldie. I want a post on road loneliness. I drove 3/4 across country by myself once, and I felt a little bit like I was going nuts after 3 days. I want an entire post on this subject. 300 words please.
ReplyDelete...and, on that same trip, I too saw a game, by myself, at Kauffmann Stadium. Western Nebraska is indeed a wasteland.
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