Yes, we have a knack of running across things that are a bit unusual. And our trip to Florida was no different.
The first thing we saw was on the Eagle River at the historic Eagle, Colorado. Notice the location of the outhouse on top of the cliff...
The next thing to catch our eye as a little unusual was this pink elephant in Hannibal, Missouri on June 24. It was next to a fireworks stand - I do believe it caught the attention of every kid in town. I'm pretty sure they had a lot of sales!
We stopped for lunch at a park in Vienna, Illinois. After we ate, we walked around the park a little and discovered the creek that ran along side it. The color was almost the color of tomato juice.
Then, as we were leaving the area, we saw a horse and carriage coming down the street. We saw them stop across the street from a store so we cut across the parking lot and saw that they had hitched the horse up next to a NO PARKING sign. Apparently horses don't count.
Many of the trees in the more southern states are covered with flowers. All colors, all sizes. And beautiful. Not sure why they have stakes supporting these trees??
And lots, and lots, and lots of palm trees... EVERYWHERE! These were the first ones we came across on our L--O--N--G drive across the country.
In the Book of Mormon, quite often we read about the people going into the wilderness. I never knew what a wilderness looked like. Now, I do. In my mind, this is what I picture. And this is the terrain all the way from Missouri to Florida. All along the side of the road it looks like this. With the exception of where there are fields planted. There can be homes or even towns back behind the trees but you would never see them from the freeway or road.