Fell behind a bit.
Tuesday, we went back into town to visit dad. We also went to Wib's Drive-in. A spot I mentioned from my trip this summer. It's a must do on our list when we're in my hometown. Also, we explored some of Trail of Tears SP.

2 extra hot combos still need hot sauce. Wib's serves BBQ sandwiches. They are served on toasted Bunny Bread and come in 3 varieties. Regular - Shaved pork, Outside - the outside of the shoulder and it's all bark and smokey, or a Combo - a regular or outside with pimento cheese on it. Then you can order from extra mild to extra hot. I'm regular combo extra hot all the way.

Overlook at ToTSP looking North on the Mississippi. Illinois on the right side of the pic.

Tossing the pigskin around before dark.
On Wednesday, I woke up early and hit a trail nearby to get my sunrise. I walked about a mile to get to the trail and then it was another 3.

Not a bad little walk

Nice trail. It started a little steep and leveled out in about .25 miles. Then it was smooth until the last .25 mile where I could almost touch the trail in front of me I was going so straight up.

The sunrise over the river was nice too. The trees kind of make the picture meh.
We packed up and got on the road by 9. Our first stop of the day was Lambert's Cafe in Sikeston, MO for an early lunch. A good stop as always. After our lunch and loosening a notch in the belt, we got back in the truck and pointed west towards Hollister, MO.
We arrived in Hollister around 5 pm. We met my sister's family at Payne's Valley Cottages, part of the Big Cedar Lodge. She got a gift certificate from a raffle at work and we stayed in a place that I'd never fork out the dough for unless I hit the lottery.

This was the view off the back deck. Our cottage had 4 bedrooms each with a full bath, a full kitchen, a porch, a pool, and a putting green. I guess I didn't take any pictures of the place, but it was interesting. It was a merging of a hunting cabin and a golf clubhouse. The quality of the construction did not match the price tag per night. Really poor craftsmanship.
We spent two nights there. Yesterday we all went to Silver Dollar City. It's nice for what it is, but the ticket prices keep eeking north. They are trying out some Disney-esque upsell techniques, but not doing anything to limit attendance. It was the second day the park was open and it was absolutely slammed. Way beyond what the park can realistically hold. So many line queues bleeding out in the already crowded paths and streets of the park.
This morning we woke up and got on the road by 9. It was raining off and on, especially when we were trying to cross-load the cottage back into the rig. I got drenched when I was hitching up and about the time I dropped the truck into D to finally depart...the rain stopped.
It rained off and on the 5 hour drive home. We pulled in a little after 5 pm and we unloaded the rig. The laundry is started, I'm in the easy chair, the kids already retreated to their corners of the house, and I'm already wanting the next trip to start.