When we were invited to a wedding in Seattle, we decided to take 6 or 7 weeks and make an adventure out of it (of course we did!). We'll be stopping in places like Peoria to see the Caterpillar Museum, Dubuque to see the Mississippi River Aquarium and Museum, Mt. Rushmore and Wind Cave in South Dakota, Hell's Canyon and the Bitterroot Mountains in Idaho, deserts of Eastern Oregon, Mt. Rainier and the Columbia River Gorge in Washington, Olympic Peninsula and the San Juan Islands in the Seattle area (hopefully we'll find time to attend the wedding!), a side trip to Victoria, British Columbia in Canada, Glacier National Park in Montana (Going to the Sun Highway), and other miscellaneous places. We'll try to keep a blog depending upon our travel schedule and internet availability. Our adventure begins Monday, July 8. You're welcome to join us on this journey!
The Grotto
On Sunday, we drove from Dubuque, Iowa to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with only one sight-seeing stop along the way. Sunday afternoon, we stopped at The Grotto of the Redemption in West Bend, Iowa. This is an amazing grotto which actually consists of many different grottos, the purpose of which is to preserve in stone the story of the fall of mankind and his redemption in Christ. The Grotto was started in 1912 by a priest, and when the priest died 42 years later, others continued the work. The Grotto is made of stones, rocks, and minerals from all over the country and the world. We first visited the museum which showed some of these specimens and where they were from. After visiting the museum, we walked around viewing the different grottos. The Grotto of the Ten Commandments contained a statue of Moses holding the tablet that the Ten Commandments were written on. This grotto contained a few stalactites. The Paradise Lost Grotto depicted the Garden of Eden...
Looking forward to it!
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Excited to "be on" the trip!! #vicariously. Be safe and have fun!
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