The tour was good: Reid decided he wanted to build our house over a water fall. And Claire told me that we should have a guest house that "matches" our home.
Then the kids gave Brian some Father's Day gifts, and we were back on the road. We learned that this trip will cost even more than we thoughts-- while gas prices are cheaper out here than in the Northeast-- we discovered that we get a whooping 6.7 miles to the gallon! We have spent plenty of time at gas stations. Getting this rig over the hills (mountains) of West Virginia makes you wince, as you keep the peddle to the medal to get over these obstacles.
We drove much of the yesterday and for the first time put the kids to sleep while driving. We pulled into our campsite at Mammoth Caves at about 10pm. It was hot and humid. But we woke up the kids to take them outside. We couldn't help it! The lightening bugs were insane-- there was no way to get a photo, but when you looked up at the 40 foot tall pine trees, they almost looked like Christmas trees, twinkling with the little bugs glowing butts!
This morning we enjoyed a great tour of Mammoth Caves, lots of geology lessons and an amazing tour guide.
Now we head to St. Louis!
Great pics great memories!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic -feel like we are right there with you! Enjoy every minute!
ReplyDeleteI totally support Claire's idea for a designer guest house!
ReplyDeleteseems the sling is gone?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lynsey, for the two-fer. I missed you on your “day off”. Love the blog.
ReplyDeleteTrip sounds great!
ReplyDeleteKeep us updated.
Ed