Hi Everyone!
Daddy just got done bringing you up to the present, so I thought I would post a few more details and pictures of the places he mentioned. After leaving Wisconsin, our first stop was in:
1. Burr Oak, Iowa
Here we saw the Seed Savers Farm, a place that collects and preserves from extinction all the original, non-genetically altered plants they can. So far they have preserved some where around 2,500 different varieties, from broom corn to the almost extinct moon and stars melon.
We also saw the hotel that Laura Ingalls and her family worked in at Burr Oak. This place was not mentioned in any of the "Little House" books that she wrote in later life, but occurred between their time in Walnut Grove and their move to De Smet.

The Entry to the Visitor's Center (where the tour starts)!

At the Hotel, $0.25 would guarantee you that you wouldn't share the bed with more than two other people!!!!!

The room where Laura and her family stayed!
2. Walnut Grove, Minnesota
We ended up arriving here late at night, long after everything had closed. We did however, manage to take a few shots of the Visitor's Center!

3. De Smet, South Dakota
This is where "On the Shores of Silver Lake" "Little Town on the Prairie" "The Long Winter" "These Happy Golden Years" and "The First Four Years" took place! We visited the area where Pa staked his claim and built the claim shanty! Because of time constraints (which have turned out to be a large factor on this trip!) we did not have time to take the tour, but did climb to the top of a viewing platform to take pictures!
That dark area at the very top of the picture is the currently dry, "Big Slough" that Laura and Carrie got lost in and Pa harvested hay from!
4. Mitchell, South Dakota
We didn't take any pictures here (all cameras where back in the trailer) but the Corn Palace did look very interesting as we were driving by. I was sort of expecting the pictures to be made of so many corn kernels poured between two sheets of glass. Instead, everything was open air; glued to the side of the building and made up of corn cobs, different grasses, and multiple other grains!
5. Badlands National Park
This area is so gorgeous, I'll have to let the pictures speak for themselves! (After all, a picture is worth a thousand words!)




6. Mount Rushmore National Park





I think that should be enough for now, I'll post pictures of the other places later! Hope you all have a great day and week!
In Christ, For the Family, ~ Tiffany