On the road!
So Lauren, Remy and I embarked Tuesday on our cross-country road-trip to Seattle, Washington! Currently we’re at the second post-it note west in Sioux City, Iowa aka “Sewer City” because of the constant stench running through the city due to the Tyson chicken processing plants. Hoo-boy is it an interesting smell.

Yesterday we arrived and stayed in St. Louis, visited the Gateway Arch and tomorrow we’re headed to Buffalo, Wyoming. Tomorrow’s leg will probably be the most boring part of the trip, but the next day is promising with a visit to Devil’s Tower as well as our road-trip’s highlight: Yellowstone National Park!
We’re taking a lot of video thanks to our handy Flip camera…however it really isn’t the most exciting footage just yet. At this point it’s a bunch of interesting bridges, scenic crops, and Remy antics (and yes, he’s done just fine!). We’ll try and post one or two more times along our journey before we begin writing all about what’s going on in Seattle. :)

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Jul 10 2008
This is kind of strange…..I said to myself “Let me check Josh and Lauren’s website..maybe Josh posted something like ON THE ROAD”. So I loaded your link (I don’t know if I uploaded or downloaded?) and LO AND BEHOLD, what is the title of your new entry: ON THE ROAD. By the way, thank you for the update. Keep them coming! Photos and video welcomed!!!
Moni
Jul 11 2008
Keep the updates coming. So the warm damp towel has helped Sir Remy? Be safe guys and can’t wait to hear about the rest of the trip and the arrival.
Jul 13 2008
Are you there yet? Are you there yet? Are you there yet?
Jul 21 2008
We have a Caravan trip each year June through August 1-3 weeks in length; six like vehicles in each trip. 2008 was
around Lake Sakajawea encompassing the historic route. 2009
could include your family, group. Historic Dakota Territories, encompassing parts of six states can be included. I am sorry for your bad experience; join us for
2009 and experience past, present and even some futuristic.
We are named Ted Gall Adventures with the d.b.a. Schmidgall’s.