From the River to the Plains

St Anthony Rapids - MplsAndrew-Mom on BridgeMpls Lock on Mississippi

The photographic record of Mom & Paul’s excellent road trip continues with some images from the Minnesota-South Dakota-Nebraska leg of the journey. (And btw, for anyone growing weary of these rambles through the vast heartland of my homeland, fear not, there’s only one more entry due about the road trip, which wrapped up just two states south of where this entry concludes.) In Minnesota, we got to spend a few days being shown various lovely corners of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis &  St. Paul) by my oldest friend, someone I’ve known as long as I can remember going back to elementary-school days.  So what you’ll see here include shots taken on and around the Stone Arch Bridge over the Mississippi river, in the heart of downtown Minneapolis (including the cool panoramic shot below in which the nature of the camera’s panoramic-image compilation means that the cyclist who was biking past as I took the shot appears in a cool little stop-action sequence…), followed by the only photo I kept from our journey across most of South Dakota, taken at our lunch & rest stop just west of the Missouri River. From there, we kept driving onward toward Nebraska, where Mom had been looking forward to visiting Carhenge, an unusual outdoor sculpture park just north of the town of Alliance, Nebraska. This puts it also close to Chadron, where I’ve learned my grandfather attended college back in the day…hence the photo of Mom on the campus. Enjoy.

Mpls Stone Arch PanoHaving grown up in the US, I’ve always known a lot of our wheat seems to come from North Dakota. What never occurred to me was that, a  hundred and more years ago as our Euro-immigrant ancestors spread across the continent and dispossessed the prior inhabitants, their wheat would need to be milled and their other farm products marketed. The twin cities, it appears, gained much of their early prosperity by dint of turning wheat kernels into flour…witness the many descendants of flour and milling companies still headquartered there.

Mom-Paul at Guthrie Thtr
Stone Arch FlourMpls Stone Arch BridgeSD - Al's Oasis by Missouri

…look closely above, and any water you see in the distance is the Missouri River which we’ve just crossed in central South Dakota. Below, a fish-eye view of the main Carhenge scultpure, with other items also on display at the Carhenge Sculpture Park. 🙂

Carhenge FishMom - Chadron State College NESunflower - NE Prairie



Carhenge DaisyCarhenge 8Carhenge 5Carhenge 6Carhenge 9Carhenge SelfieCarhenge 10 Carhenge Covered WagonCarhenge DinosaurCarhenge Humanoid Carhenge PanoFeather - Nebraska PrairieMom - Carhenge Bench






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  1. Stephen Brockmann

    Hi Paul, once again some wonderful pictures! Thanks so much! It must have been a great cross-country trip! One of these days I’m going to have to get to Carhenge myself!

    October 1, 2014 at 10:43

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