Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Ticks don't exist

We've made into south bend, Indiana- almost into another time zone. We noticed that it gets dark around 10 pm here in the heartland of America, but the sun will set at correct time tomorrow once we go back in time.

The corn in Ohio is freakishly tall due to all that gene altering mumbo jumbo. The corn in Pennsylvania was knee high, whereas the Ohio corn was full grown- hooray for monsanto and the likes of it. Luckily in Indiana the corn is the correct height. Although, indiana is quite hilly unlike its eastern counterpart, Ohio, but the hills at least get rid of the wind...








Things have been going well and as expected, we're being treated as celebrities. People are very friendly towards bikers, so go get some spandex and cash in. You can get free food, a warm shower, a place to sleep and yes, even money. We are truly surprised and very grateful for everyones' kindness, I'm not sure we could have done this without the kindness of strangers. We put a smile on faces wherever we go!

Last night we asked a man named mark where a grocery store was and we ended up sleeping at his campsite at buck lake ranch in Angola, Indiana. The Buck lake ranch stage has seen some famous acts from elvis to duke Ellington, so it was a hidden gem amongst the vast fields of corn.

Sam had a run in with 5 ticks and a patch of poison ivy, but we're all feeling just fine. And again, I am sorry for the lack of pictures, but it is really really really hard to transfer pics.

















Location:N Iowa St,South Bend,United States

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