{"id":363,"date":"2008-06-30T13:04:00","date_gmt":"2008-06-30T17:04:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=363"},"modified":"2009-01-14T21:41:47","modified_gmt":"2009-01-15T01:41:47","slug":"a-fine-wander","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=363","title":{"rendered":"A Fine Wander"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"center\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.duntemann.com\/LakeMcCon06272008.jpg\" height=\"427\" width=\"569\"><\/p>\n<p>I generally don&apos;t go a whole week without posting here, but Carol               and I began our summer trek out to Chicago this past Friday, and               like a loon I left my Web presence thumb drive in my keyboard groove               in Colorado. I have my backups with me, but they do not include               the longish entry I prepared on the 26th, which you now won&apos;t see               until I get back home.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway. We&apos;re here again, in the land of Green River soda and two-section               concrete basement washtubs. White Hen Pantry has been engulfed and               devoured by Southland&apos;s 7-Eleven, but miraculously, the legendary               White Hen coffee bar is still there in the converted stores and               still good. The weather was fantastic on our leisurely three-days-and-two-nights               journey; in fact, we did not encounter any rain until we were through               Marengo, Illinois and only twenty minutes from Crystal Lake.<\/p>\n<p>We drove from Colorado Springs to Kearney, Nebraska our first day               out, and took a couple of hours to sneak up to Lake McConaughy and               see how it&apos;s faring. The lake has been greatly diminished by a near               seven-year drought, but this spring the rains started returning               to western Nebraska, and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cnppid.com\/Assets\/McConaughy_One-Year.jpg\">the               lake now has six feet of depth it didn&apos;t have last year<\/a>. The               water was still coldish: 69\u00b0 on the white-sand north shore,               and 74\u00b0 on the brown-sand south shore (above), where northerly               winds have apparently been blowing the warmer surface layer for               some weeks. It was still as clear and clean as we remember, and               we&apos;re planning on stopping for the night in Ogalallah on the way               back for a little quality beach time. QBit and Aero both wanted               to jump in, but since we still had 150 miles to go on Friday and               didn&apos;t want to spend all of it in a car full of wet-dog smell, Carol               kept them on a short leash and dried their feet before we loaded               up and went on.<\/p>\n<p>We spent our second night in <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Newton,_Iowa\">Newton,               Iowa<\/a>, best known for being the home of the Maytag Corporation               and its bored repairmen, at least until Whirlpool acquired them               and shut the company down last year. Newton is one of those &#8220;pretty-how&#8221;               towns that e.e. cummings used to write about, with a real Midwestern               town square surrounding the 1911 stone courthouse and Jasper County               offices. With dirt-cheap housing, near-zero crime, and lots of office               and manufacturing space opening up, you&apos;d think some forward-looking               high-tech entrepreneur would begin building routers or laptops or               something in the old Maytag space. I can&apos;t figure it\u2014oh wait,               forgot, there&apos;s no Thai restaurants there. Damn. (But there are               100 women for every 87 men. C&apos;mon, guys. You can always truck in               the khao pad.)<\/p>\n<p>Sunday was my 56th birthday, and we took a little time out to visit               the Amana Colonies, and had lunch at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.associatedcontent.com\/article\/321965\/henrys_village_market_in_homestead.html?cat=8\">Henry&apos;s               Village Market<\/a> in Homestead. Andrew, the owner, made us up some               ham sandwiches on bread baked right there, and partway through had               to run out to the garden to pick some more lettuce. We watched for               flood damage in eastern Iowa, but apart from a submerged park along               the Cedar River near Iowa City, we saw nothing we could unambiguously               ascribe to the recent torrential rains.<\/p>\n<p>So we&apos;re here, and will visit with friends and family and see our               new niece Juliana Roper baptized. I hope to get some writing done               here at the condo, and will try to keep up with Contra as time allows.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I generally don&apos;t go a whole week without posting here, but Carol and I began our summer trek out to Chicago this past Friday, and like a loon I left my Web presence thumb drive in my keyboard groove in Colorado. 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