According to our maps, there are no services between Pawnee and
Litchfield. That's 35 miles of cornfields. Could be soy. So we have
stopped at the Pawnee Family Restuarant to eat and drink water and to
fill our water bottles. I'm having a hot open-faced turkey sandwich.
Eric is eating some great looking fried walleye. Then we'll be back in
the heat!
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"After Long Gone" at One Sentence Poems
The first of three one-sentence ghost bike poems appearing this week at One Sentence Poems. After Long Gone
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