Yes, I flossed.

This morning (Tuesday) we got right up and headed out for Topeka. I thought that after driving 1200 miles the last two days, the last thing I'd want to do is drive another three hours, but I was happy to get back in the car. We had breakfast in Peabody, went thru Elmdale and Cottonwood Falls and Strong City, and then detoured thru Americus and Bishong. Our breakfast at Pop's Diner in Peabody was excellent (biscuits and gravy) and the sky was blue and the corn was coming up everywhere. Cottonwood Falls has a very cool Antiques store that is NEVER open when we go thru and today proved no different, except that the door was unlocked and we could have strolled right in but there was no one there. I did get a picture of a great old coke machine though. Most of these little towns have populations under 500. Bishong was mostly a ghost town, and Strong City was very tidy and beautiful with a couple small parks and a block long main street.
(And then, suddenly, it's 3 days later)

I can't explain what happened. I was writing my next blog post and getting sleepier and sleepier, and now it's 3 days later and I'm not sure where the time went. I'll catch you up with some highlights....
---One of those days we went to Taco Villa for lunch. I've been going there since high school and the one (and only) thing I always get is the "thing." I've never seen it anywhere else, and I don't get it because it's the only item on the menu that tastes good. Everything at Taco Villa is wonderful. I just love it. It's a crispy flour tortilla with ground beef, cheese, a little taco sauce, and then this amazing onion sauce on top of all that. Now Jay is hooked too and he expects to go there every time we're in Topeka.

---We drove ver to Kansas City and went to The College Basketball Experience. I had to make a quick trip over to K.C. to pick up a load of candles for the gallery, and Jay had researched the internet looking for cool places and found the basketball exhibit. It was at the Sprint Center and Jay got to do all kinds of basketball activities. Quick trip but really cool.
---Bringing in the hay. Jay got quite a workout loading hay bales and bring them up to our friend's barn. Ate mulberries right off the bush and stood in the middle of a field at night looking at the stars. Listened to the wind.

---In most states you have to go to a pet shop to see one but in Kansas, box turtles just wander about. I used to love it as a little girl...be playing outside and a turtle slowly makes its way across the yard. I told Jay about that but he'd never seen it happen. Well, we saw it.
---Two ticks. Yuck.
---When my folks died, I took over the Christmas card list, sending cards to most of their friends. I grew up with these people coming over to watch K-State games on TV and play Bridge. I had a chance to go see a few of them and it was so nice. I just though of my parents and all the laughter and love and care that these relationships contained and it was so good to see these people again.
Tomorrow, Jay and I head out again. We have a few small towns we want to stop in before we head back to Newton....and a tall grass prairie we want to see.