We travel through Indiana frequently. Our son lives in Indianapolis,
so we usually stop there, but on our trip to North Carolina, we
traversed the length of the state. If you haven’t traveled through
Indiana before, I will tell you the code word…….FLAT.
Indiana is a pretty flat state, which makes it perfect for growing
things. There are lots of farms and fields of grain, soybeans, corn,
and other crops. If you stop in a small town restaurant, you are
likely to see farmers and farmer’s families. In the spring, they
still have the mud from the fields on their boots. So, now that
you know where lots of your food comes from, you might like to
take a look at our photos.
These are typical photos of Indiana countryside…… but no silos.
There were so many I couldn’t decide which ones to photograph!
We made a few stops. Once at a rest stop to check email and water
our dog, Kitty. You can see her right under the table where Terry
is reading his email. The harvested wheat field was right behind
the rest stop area. On the way home, we stopped for blueberries.
We get blueberries at this farm every year when we take or pick
up our grandson for his annual stay at Grandpa & Grandma Camp.
We hope you enjoyed our little romp through Indiana from the
Interstate.
Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Real Estate
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Photos & Post by Bonnie Westbrook
No soybeans were harmed in taking these photos- the blueberries
weren’t so lucky.