According to the PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association) website, there are approximately 107 disc golf courses in Nebraska. These are the 5 disc golf courses I have played in Nebraska.
Aug 29, 2021
According to the PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association) website, there are approximately 107 disc golf courses in Nebraska. These are the 5 disc golf courses I have played in Nebraska.
I headed out early from Omaha (G on he map) and although it was not on my original itinerary, I decided Lincoln, NE (H) would be a good place to stop for my morning coffee. It was on the route heading west, is the capital of the state and would be a good break after knocking out about an hour of driving.
Although quite hot, it was a beautiful day and I headed towards the Capitol building. Definitely a different looking building than other capital buildings I’ve seen. You know, the ones with big marble pillars, two wings and a large dome in the middle. This was a tower with a dome on top.
I was walking the sidewalk around the block looking across the lawns and admiring it up on the hill when a car pulled up next to me. A woman rolled down her window and yelled out, “I think it’s open today!”. I had to look around to see if she was talking to me! I thanked her and she drove on.
Well that was weird, but, I guess I have to go see if it’s open.
It was open, so I went in.
I pressed “B”. It went down. And there I was. Who knew that at some point in my life, I’d find myself wandering around the basement of the capitol building in Lincoln, Nebraska. Very cool brick work with the curved ceiling. It had very cool acoustics as I walked a bit through the halls reading the senator names on the office doors.
I went to see the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge.
I walked the bridge to Iowa.
Looking from Iowa to Nebraska
I had decided, while in the planning process of this trip, that I’d treat myself to a steak dinner in Omaha. After golfing, I went home, cleaned up and headed to The Drover. Certainly not a high end joint. The inside was very dark with cowboy motif. There was a salad bar. The steak was OK. I’ll go elsewhere the next time.
According to the PDGA (Professional Disc Golf Association) website, there are approximately 300 disc golf courses in Iowa. These are the 4 disc golf courses I have played in Iowa.
Pickard Park Disc Golf, Indianola, IA
Aug 24, 2021
Westside Park, Dyersville, IA
Aug 21, 2021
Toledo Community Disc Golf, Toledo, IA
Aug 21, 2021
I arrived into Omaha late in the day and spent my first night exploring the Old Market. The Old Market in Omaha is the most historic and most entertaining neighborhood in the city. There are all kinds of shops, galleries, restaurants and taverns along its cobblestone streets. I found it to be a great place to interact with some locals and people watch.
My first stop was at a local tavern called Mister Toad. I was hoping to find some live music and this seemed to be the only place that had any in the area. According to the website, there was a piano player that night. Unfortunately, I didn’t think he was very good and neither he nor the bartender were very friendly. I did like the bar itself. There was some cool stuff on the old brick walls and in one room there was pew seating and bookshelves. I stayed for one beer and then went exploring.
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Stranger Things! |
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They were playing
“Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein” |
When I left the bar, it was dark. I wandered around Old Town a little while longer before heading home.
Happy cow!
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This guy was great!! The deep tones of his cello were eerie as it echoed down the streets. |
Continuing on into Nebraska!
It takes about 2 hours to drive from Des Moines, IA to Omaha, NE. I had an AirBnB lined up there and had all day to get there. This was going to be one of my “work on the road” days. These are fun because I get to work from different types of places. The Bridges of Madison County are a little south west of Des Moines so it was the perfect side trip for the day.
I got my morning work routine completed and headed out of the AirBnB early. I grabbed a cup of coffee on the road and arrived at the first bridge.
Madison County used to have 19 covered bridges. There are only six left. I was able to see four of them.
Back when these were built, bridges were covered to protect the flooring timbers from the weather and make them last longer. The flooring wood was much more expensive than the rest of the structure.
The Imes Covered Bridge was easy to find. It’s right there when you get off the highway and is located in a well traveled area.
It was built in 1870 and had been moved twice over the years. I find it amazing that they can just pick up a bridge and move it somewhere else.
I took a walk across the bridge and noticed signatures all over the inside. Although this seemed to be a thing at all of the bridges, I opted not to sign.
There was another person there that morning as well. A dude that was traveling through Iowa and having his own road trip out of South Dakota. I ran into him later at a different bridge as well.
I had spent the morning at the Iowa State Fair and was headed to my AirBnB. I was a bit early on check in time and had to find something to knock out a little over an hour. I thought I’d visit something from my Des Moines to-do list, the Pappajohn Sculpture Park. (Not related to the pizza guy) This sculpture park, located in downtown Des Moines, is considered one of the most significant collections of outdoor sculptures in the United States.
Ugo Rondinone sculpture in Des Moines
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