There’s no place like home…

There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home, there’s no place like home… with three clicks of ruby slippers. If I could go home from the road trip today, I wouldn’t. It’s a once in a lifetime experience and I’m having a lot of fun going to all the states. But I do miss home too.

We started the day in Trinidad, Colorado. We first headed to Liberal, Kansas to go to Dorothy’s house from the movie the Wizard of Oz. We walked through the welcome center for half an hour while we were waiting for Dorothy to give us a tour. First we saw Dorothy’s house. We saw her bedroom, the living room, Aunty Em and Uncle Henry’s room, her kitchen and the laundry room.

We next went in a different building where she told the story of the movie. It started in her house when the storm came. Then we were in the Land of Oz.  We walked by the  scarecrow that wanted a brain. Then we found the tin man that wanted a heart, and last but not least we found the lion, who wanted courage. We saw the wicked witch and the good witch. Then we went to Emerald City.

We learned so much about the movie! Here’s a couple things that we learned. The good witch was 56 when they filmed the movie. There is still one munchkin from the movie that’s alive. The movie took one year and a couple months to film.  And, the reason is was called “Oz” is because the author, Frank Baum liked the O-Z drawer on his file cabinet. That’s just a few things we learned!

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We’ve missed adding a few “state” photos on the last posts so I’ll add them on this one.

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After Dorothy’s house we went to Sonic because that was on our “bucket list” on this trip. It was delicious!

-Greta

Colorful Colorado

September 23, 2015

We woke up in Flagstaff, Arizona and headed to the four corners. While we were waiting to get there we worked on school. When we arrived we walked around a lot looking at all the little gift shops. My sisters and I all got a super cool dreamcatcher. Then we took a picture. I thought it was really cool how we could all be in different states at the same time! The four different states are Arizona, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico.  In the pictures below we are standing in all four states at once.

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After the four corners we got back on the road and headed to Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. We again worked on some school but it was only about a forty-five minute drive. We drive up the mountain to see the cliff dwellings.  It reminded me off the town on the movie Aladdin. We took some pictures of that and moved on to a different spot to see more cliff dwellings.

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When we were just about to leave we saw a amazing cloud! It was breath-taking, and the sun was setting so that made it even better. Then we drove to Durango, Colorado to see my moms friend Bobbi. She let us stay at her house for the night and made us root beer floats! Thank you Bobbi.

-Greta

Irresistible Idaho

We woke up this morning in West Yellowstone, Montana.  We went shopping to go look for a key chain.   I am collecting a key chain from every state!  As we were walking down the street we bumped into the “Yellowstone Pawparazzi”.

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After I found my key chain we left Montana and entered Idaho.  I learned this boarder is also the Continental Divide where the water flows on either side to the Pacific (west) or to the Atlantic (east).

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Then we went to Craters of the Moon in Idaho.  Craters of the Moon is a area in Idaho that molten magma or lava built up pressure and pushed through the ground.  It was not one big volcano, but many acres of land that the lava had covered.

IMG_0252First, we hiked up the Inferno Cone.  It was very hot outside and it was very steep so it was hard to hike up.  But, once we were at the top it was a beautiful view.  On Inferno Cone, the rocks were very small and had little indents in them and they were very light.  I learned that Inferno Cone is a cinder cone that splashed up lava and exploded rather than large masses of lava rolling across the land.  Below is a picture of us walking up the Inferno Cone.

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Then, we went to the caves that we formed by the lava rolling across the land.  They were made by the lava on the top layer hardening and lava still moved underneath the top layer.  This is a sign that was in front of the caves that we went into!

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The first cave we went in is called “The Beauty Cave”.  This cave, which is actually lava tube was nice and cold.  It was like really big!  It was pitch black inside.  We had to use our phone flashlights to see.  On the ground it was really rough and kind-of hard to walk on.  As we walking we came to a dead end.  The sign said that we could not go any farther for our own safety.  It was a little creepy at first in the cave but then I got used to it.

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Next we attempted “The Boy Scout” cave.  We went in a little bit and realized quickly that it was too small and narrow that it was too hard for us to go into without helmets, kneepads and super bright flashlights.  You would need to have really bright flashlights to see.  Grace bumped her head twice so we decided to go to the next cave.

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The last and my favorite cave we went into was the “Indian” Cave.  It was the longest cave we went into and there were big holes in the top so we could actually see.  It was very rocky so this one was also kind-of hard to walk through.  Since I could see, we noticed the ceiling showed drips of lava that had hardened.  I also noticed that the ceiling was missing a chunk and right underneath it was a big pile of rocks that had fallen.  It made me a little bit worried because I wondered if rocks would fall on us!

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We left Craters of the Moon and got back onto the road to go to Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, Idaho.  We arrived at Shoshone Falls, which is claimed to be the “Niagara Falls” of the west.  We were surprised when the water falls at Shoshone Falls were not going!  There was two small spots that had a little water going down them, but nothing like the pictures.  In the picture we took below the water is supposed to be flowing over all those rocks.   Now I am excited that we get to see Niagara Falls in a few weeks.  Hopefully they are not “out of order”.

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The sun started setting and even though we didn’t see a huge water fall the river canyon was beautiful.  Then my mom and dad took me out for pizza!

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My favorite part of the day was going in the Indian Cave and exploring it.  It was just fun!

Now we are on the road to Boise.  Goodnight.

Greta

welcome!

Hello everyone! Welcome to a page full of adventure. On this site you will read all about the McCleary family road trip. As we travel the country we will be posting and sharing with all of you! Seven of Nine will be posting on the road including, Ryan, Rachael, Hannah, Grace, Greta, Burka, and Buche, we will be missing Zach and Amanda. Hope you look forward to seeing all of our stories. We are very excited to get on the road. Our plan is to leave in September! Share this site with all of your friends. We will be looking forward to sharing with all of our family and friends.

Love, the Mccleary Family!

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