Saturday, August 27, 2011

2011 CrossRoads Factory Rally

The Rally is held in Shipshewana, IN,  a large Amish area. We had a great time at this year's rally There were 38 units and over 90 people. We have already made reservations for next year.
Some of the locals.

We even got Randy, the head guy at the factory repair center, to come out and do a quick fix.

We had to reward them with a beer.

On Thursday we had Pot Luck Dinner.



2 of the attendees had birthdays while we were there.



We all go to an Amish House for breakfast on Saturday.

We really packed their basement.

After a factory tour we went back to the campground for a forum with the big shots from CrossRoads.

We had a Bean Bag competition and Ron and I won.

Zoe, Karen and Larry Serantoni.

One of our Canadian couples, Rob and Sue Rees.

Rick and Pat Michels

The Amish fixed dinner for us on Sat. evening. I dressed for the "formal" event.

The Amish girl from the farm next door has made a friend of Cindy Reese. Shortly after this picture was taken the horse was spooked by a rabbit and took off running. Both girls left the cart and the Amish girl broke her arm

Sunday morning volunteers cooked breakfast for the attendees.



Friday, August 26, 2011

Rapid City SD

Saw a lot of flooding on the way south to South Dakota. These shots were from US Highway 29. The road was closed several mile south of our exit.
You're looking at sand bags.


The water was even closer to the road than it looks here.

We are at the Lazy J RV Park on a hill overlooking Rapid City



Rapid City lights up at night.


The cards are the ones he was holding when he was shot.

These is labeled as the chair that Wild Bill Hickok was sitting in when he was shot


This is a neat downtown area.


Custer State Park
This is the campground for the workers. They share the place with the buffalo.


Mount Rushmore is barely seen in the distance. 


We caught a glimpse through this tunnel. 

Ran into a road block.


They are gentle and always looking for a handout.




Now you can get a good look at the faces.

This walkway is the entrance to the park.


It doesn't look any different than the first time we saw it over 20 years ago.
Came across a guy who does some fabulous chain saw art.

After this we headed home.