
because Georgia is feeling punky and not up to traveling today. So to make use of the time, I thought I should do a posting since the last post was just after my cardiac bypass surgery.
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Plaque on Tiger Hotel |
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Georgia in Louisiana, Missouri on the Mississippi |
So as we left Pittsfield, Illinois and I-72 to head across the countryside toward Columbia, we had noticed that we were in Pike County, Illinois. As I walked around Louisiana Sunday morning, I noticed on one of the town's 20 murals that it was dedicated to Zebulon Pike, the caucasian discoverer of Pike's Peak in Colorado. We started seeing his name around town and as we pulled out, it was clear that we were in Pike County, Missouri. My mind flashed back to our many trips on I-74 between Champaign County Illinois and the various places we have frequented over the years in Indiana. On that trip, you go through Danville, Illinois which is in Vermillion County, Illinois. You go from there to Vermillion County, Indiana. So I got to thinking..... I'm betting the area names probably came about before the State lines were drawn and many lines were drawn through communities. So now of course, I wonder how many adjacent counties of the same name in different states actually exist. Not sure I have the gumption to research that. Maybe that would be easiest done as a Facebook project by asking folks to list the ones they know. Hmmmmmm... OK, Guess that's all on that subject. Any thoughts?


Another important fact is that Clydesdale Hall is across the street from several Agriculture building including the Dairy Department's Bucks Ice Cream where one of the imaging residents took me the last day during a light point in the schedule. Not sure, but I'm thinking he is a frequent partaker. He also knew quite a bit about Sparkys Ice Cream downtown. I have to agree that it is pretty tasty ice cream (Mizzou).... (Didn't make it to Sparky's). Well, that reminded me of our days on the Purdue campus where the Dairy Department's Ice Cream was also a favorite. And According to the Edam Cheeseballs that are shipped to us each fall by our friend Mike Thomas, at Mississippi State, the Dairy folks there turn out some really good cheese. Guess that could be another research project, to see what the different universities put out that is good besides students.
I can't close this without mentioning other food. Friends took us out to eat at a couple of really tasty places, Addisons is right around the corner from us at the Tiger. A happening place with really tasty food. Then I got to
reconnect with a former imaging resident from Illinois Jesse Nagy and his fantastic wife Dusty who took me to Chris McDs for some more tasty goodies. Speaking of seeing former colleagues, There was Keith Branson in anesthesiology and Keven Keagan in equine (although Dave Wilson was away and I missed hooking up with Philip Johnson, but did get to see one of my favorites from Oregon State, Shannon Reid. Dusty by the way works with Food Animals. Before I get off the food, I must mention that our next door neighbors are familiar with Columbia as their daughter did her college work at the U of Missouri. The place they mentioned that stuck in my mind was Shakespeares Pizza which is temporarily on 8th street, just down the block from us. We ate there twice. That tell you anything???? As an aside, here is a cute little thing that occurred while eating with Jesse and Dusty. Another former resident with whom I wrote the book, is a graduate of the vet school at the University of Missouri and knows Jesse and Dusty well. While we were eating he sent me a message pertaining to the book and asked if I had run into Jesse. Shortly after that, he texted Jesse to tell me "Hi" if he saw me. So I snapped this picture and texted it to him.... His reply, "I take it that Jesse said "hi" for me."
I think I have rambled enough for now. while we were in Missouri, we missed the gender reveal to unveil our 4th great grandchild (and first girl) Penelope Jane and a celebration of completion of high school work for our grand-daughter CJ. It was fun and fulfilling, but ready to get back home. Wondering what shape the gardens are in at this point.
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