Sunday, August 26, 2012

Day 2: Adults of the Corn

Entering South Dakota on the I90
Mile 430: Sioux Falls SD

So, the people of South Dakota are very friendly--they will go out of their way to help you out.  Also, they are very easily impressed.  For example, when Kate asked our hotel concierge if there were many restaurants in downtown Sioux Falls, her enthusiastic response was: "Oh, yes! Lots. I think there are ten!"

Downtown Sioux Falls, SD
Bustling downtown Sioux Falls (the largest city in SD) with almost 10 restaurants and 150,000 residents in the city limits


And a nice waterfall, after which the town is named...

Beautiful waterfall in the center of the city



James and I attempting to take a picture of ourselves in front of the falls
Lunch in Sioux Falls as recommended by the book Mamma Mac (Regan's mom) gifted to us of our trip (thanks Mama Mac!)
Book from Mamma Mac that led us to Bob's 
Bob's Lunch- Turns out their famous "broasted" chicken does not mean broiled-roasted, but rather fried. Sorry Scott, we tried to be healthy-ish
The inside of Bob's when we first arrived. For some reason, men over 70 love hanging out at the counter of these greasy spoons. James is planning his retirement.



Mile 451: After lunch, we head over to the local corn maze in Harrisburg, SD

The maze was in the shape above. The black lines are the paths... this was our map to navigate to each clue. 
I was scared. Can you believe they let people do this at night? What if we were lost in the corn forever? 

James was our navigator. He did an awesome job of getting us to all 10 clues and getting us out of the maze in record time. 

...where social media meets farm implements. Marketers, take note. 
Back on the road. Start to head towards Kadoka SD. Lots more cornfields...


Then we saw this massive tire being transported
Don't judge. At least it's not a cornfield


Mile 528: Until we saw signs for the Corn Palace in Mitchel SD. People have told us that this place is a tourist trap and to skip it. Regardless of their warnings, we were lured in and happy we stopped.

Corn Palace
Each year, the outside of the palace is decorated with a corn mural. This year's theme was sports. Look closely at the photo and you will see the corn and husks creating the football player

We had the luck of going when it was corn palace festival!!! It was awesome. 

View of the festival outside the Corn Palace

 Back on the road... and it's Kadoka or bust. But wait...
Could you really drive by this sign and not stop?
Yes, we had to stop and have a beer at the Busted Nut

Mile 690: We enter into Mountain time zone. Yay! An extra hour in our day! We will soon be in Kadoka. Check in tomorrow for more on the trip

2 comments:

  1. Mama Mac will be so happy you used the book! I do find it a little curious, KATE, that you happened to choose a restaurant named "Bob's" -- James, I think you should consider him a threat at this point, it's penetrated her subconscious...

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  2. Loving my temporary escape reading your blog. What a wonderful, exciting trip. You are capturing some great shots. Love to you both!

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