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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Indiana, Monticello October 9 - 17

Kay and I are now in at White Oak Resort, near Monticello, Indiana, one of our Western Horizon parks.  The country around here is kind of hilly with lots of corn and soy bean fields.  Makes you home sick for a moment. 
Monticello, Indiana
We had to stop and take some pictures of them harvesting corn.

Talked to Kay's Dad, and he was doing the same thing back in Nebraska.
Dam and power plant at the south end of Lake Shafer.
There is a story behind this picture.  Max & Zoe were hunting along the shore, when they cornered a muskrat in the tree roots.  They were totally in the tree roots after it.  It got away and ran to another spot in the roots, with both dogs hot on its tail it made a dash for the river,  Max was nipping at its tail when it turned around and tried to bite him in the nose and Max was trying to bite right back.  Meantime Zoe was tugging hard on the leash trying to get the muskrat too.  Finaly the muskrat made it into deep enough water to dive, with both dogs determined to dive right after it. Had they not been on leashes they would have kept following it on down the river.
The gift shop building at Adams Mill
This picture of Adams Mill was taken in a very beautiful park behind the mill building.
Some old rusty gears from the mill.
The original water wheel from the mill.
Kay's leaves.

Kay walking the dogs in the park behind the mill building.
Downtown Rockville, IN
Eating a bread bowl of chili we got at the Covered Bridge Festival in Rockville.

Kay was trying out the zoom lense on her new camera.  Was really good.
Some people who was touring the bridges, took this picture for us.
The road to one of the bridges.  The leaves on the ground sure made for a awesome drive.
There is still a lot on color on the  Indiana trees.
Had to take a picture of the goats.
Max & Zoe were barking at the goats, so they all stopped and looked at us.
A view from the back window of the camper at White Oaks RV Resort.

The weather was not the greatest while we were here.  It rained a lot, so we did not get a chance to use the kayaks at all.   But it was a very good stay anyway.  We did put a lot of miles on the truck just touring around the countryside in this part of Indiana.

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