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Thanksgiving Road Trip

Okay, this is a late post of last year's Thanksgiving.

Michelle and I invited ourselves to our niece, Chelsea's house for Thanksgiving.

Chelsea and her husband, Josh had just had their first baby in October.  Since we couldn't make the trip any earlier due to our work schedules, Thanksgiving worked out perfectly.

Of course, we saw this as a road trip as well.  Michelle did what she does best...planned the excursions along the way.  Michelle plots the course, and I book the hotels.  This is how it has always been done.  No reason to change a perfect partnership right?

First stop, Kansas City, MO

Photos of downtown, the Performing Arts Center, Veteran's Memorial, Union Station and the iconic St Louis Archway.












Let's not forget the Genghis Khan Exhibit at Union Station:




Off to Nashville...








Word of advice.  The Grand Ole Opry was not worth a stop.  We stopped anyway.  Could have used the time to see something better.

I only took a few pictures out of courtesy.  These two were the best of the lot.



Headed to Louisville, KY now...

One good thing about going to downtown Louisville during Thanksgiving...no traffic or for the most part, people to piss me off.











Oh, and here is Murphy!


































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