Topic: John Wayne Fans/Bridges of Madison Co. fans/Mazes/Towers
Interesting adventure this afternoon with my 17 yr old to Winterset, IA (about 30 min. from home): Birthplace of John Wayne....did tour of his home, lots of cool memorabilia and nostalgia. They just had his 100th birthday celebration with lots of his family there. A couple of days ago they just got in HUGE statue of him, which was very life like. I loved reading a letter he got from Lucy. Just lots and lots of neat things in this tiny little house.
Winterset is also home to The Bridges of Madison County. Went to one of the bridges(built 1870 with wooden pegs) within the city park. If you loved that movie, you would want to come to Winterset. They have a covered bridges day. Of course, lots of things about the movie around town.
And this made me think of Michael Lynch, in the city park they have a hedge maze designed by a local person after studying with curators of hedge mazes in England. The maze consists of 1,850 privet hedges (139 feet by 76 feet). In the center of the maze is an old English sundial purchased in London, England. We had a good laugh going thru it. Got separated (I actually think my son ditched me intentionally to try and scare me) but ended up not being able to find me or the center......but eventually found each other and the sundial and the way out. It was really cool because there were butterflies all over the place, too.
And the other thing in the city park (1 mile through the timber) was Clark's Tower which gives a wonderful view of the Middle River Valley below. It's a 25 ft tower built in 1926. It is an extremely windy and blustery day here, so it was quite fun being atop the tower and looking out....imaging cannon balls or arrows coming at us......
Nice to find things in "your own backyard" to do on an afternoon off.
Anyone interested here's Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winterset,_Iowa.
He wants our next adventure to be to the House of Villisca....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villisca%2C_Iowa....spooky
Patty
Joe Bonamassa 05-03-12
JBLP CHILD #184