Saturday, July 28

Wide Open Spaces: Tuesday

Tuesday really cemented the fact that my Kansas trip was my best trip/vacation ever. It didn't really make the other days pale in comparison - far from it - but it just built upon the epic time I was having. We started the day with another great breakfast (don't worry, the topper comes Wednesday) followed by 9 holes at the Minneapolis Golf Course with Mr. H (LRH and Mrs. H played 3).


The Minneapolis Golf Course was a very nice and challenging (for me) course. Mercifully, we didn't keep score. Playing significantly more par 3 golf in my life, I was fairly comfortable with my short game and putting, but my drives and long game left much to be desired. It definitely was a change from Wii Sports Golf!


In taking this shot, I actually missed Mr. H chipping in from the fringe on the 9th hole. Ugh!!

After golf, we had another marvelous lunch, followed by some relaxation. We had to rest up a little bit for our trip to Abeline, KS in the evening.

On our way to Abeline, Mr. H took the scenic back way where I viewed some more of Kansas' great scenery and open spaces. We were headed to the Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Center and a special dinner, but...


LRH and I couldn't pass up a chance to photog the Abeline Sonic!

The Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Center was really neat with some great sites and quality information.







After the DEPC, we made our way to a restaurant that had been much-hyped prior to and during my visit to KS - the Brookville Hotel.


It did not disappoint. The Brookville served a family style fried chicken dinner that also featured mashed potatoes, creamed corn, homemade biscuits, various starters and an ice cream dessert. I'm happy to report that I absolutely destroyed it. I'm also happy to report that I am one of the few people the H's have taken to the Brookville. I was genuinely honored. I only wish I would have gotten the waitress to snap a photo of us all at the table together.

Please note: the Brookville dinner was absolutely tremendous, but I want to make it clear that it in no way overshadowed Mrs. H's flat-out awesome meals.

On our way back to Minneapolis, we stopped by State Lake where I snapped this cool shot of a heron on the lake.


It was quite nice.

Tuesday was a totally excellent day. LRH, the H's, golf, great food, great sites and great company equaled the best. But by the time my head hit the pillow Tuesday night, I started feeling melancholy, realizing that tomorrow would mark the end of my time in Kansas with LRH and the H's.

Wednesday to come...

2 comments:

Unknown said...

hey todd.

glad to hear kansas treated you well. you will need to convince them to make the return trip to PA and they can see D. Eisenhower's post-presidential home in gettysburg.

just wanted to say hi since we hadn't talked (emailed) recently.

Todd said...

Definitely have to email you soon.

Thanks for the g-burg tourism tip. I might have to suggest that the next time they are in PA.