On Saturday, we left Green Acres campground and continued traveling south, first through Sioux Falls and the rest of South Dakota, and then into Nebraska. We didn’t really have any sightseeing plans along our route today, but we did have one stop that we wanted to make.
Our neighbor is from Pierce, Nebraska, and since we were
going very near there, we decided to take a short detour (about 5 miles) into
town. We drove into downtown Pierce, parked our truck and camper, and walked
around to take a few pictures. We also took a picture of the “Welcome
to Pierce” sign. Many times when you enter a town that a well-known person is
from, there will be a sign saying “Welcome to [name of town], home of [name of
person].” Because our neighbor is well-loved by everyone that knows
her, we felt like there should have been a sign that said “Welcome to Pierce,
home of Susan Burnet.”
After our detour through Pierce, we continued driving south in Nebraska. We stopped at a farmer’s market along the roadside and picked up some fresh fruits and vegetables: corn, cucumbers, tomatoes, peaches, and radishes. We continued driving until we arrived at Seneca, Kansas, where we plan to spend the night. Now the name of Seneca, Kansas might sound familiar to you. If it does, that’s because we spent the night here last Saturday - same place, same campground. That means we will be able to go to the early 7 a.m. Mass again tomorrow morning. I wonder if we’ll run into our friends from the parking lot that we met last Sunday. I wonder if they’ll be surprised to see us again.
Tomorrow we’ll continued our trip towards home. At least
tomorrow, our drive goes east. Ahh, now we’re talking.


I think you/re going in circles. remind me to get you a compass
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