Saturday, May 17, 2014

Elkader, IA



Traveled from Dyersville, Iowa, to Elkader, Iowa, a distance of approximately 40 miles. The countryside was beautiful; it is a recognized scenic Highway, and while the wind was brisk and the hills steep, one could not help but be captivated by the beauty of the scenery.  Upon arriving in Elkader I found a wonderful little coffee shop where I had lunch. I immediately started meeting folks so gracious and so hospitable that it was hard not to fall in love with this city of about 1400.  I called the RV Campground because I'd heard that they had cabins for rent. Turned out that it was the mayor whom I reached, and while he didn't have cabins available he turned me on to Julie Carlisle-Kane who is the proprietor of the Elkader  JailHouse Inn...the old jail that has been turned into a bed-and-breakfast!  Julie didn't have any available openings either but being the sweetie she was she vowed to make room for me somehow, somewhere in her establishment. She and her husband, Tim Kane, were so gracious and kind.
Julie, Tim, & Howard
 










Julie invited me to go mushroom hunting where she collected morels and I collected ticks. After showering, she invited me to join them for a fabulous dinner with friends, and we had a wonderful time talking about our various exploits. It was a wonderful evening and so fun to make some great new friends! Their place is amazing...an old jail converted into a bed-and-breakfast with jail cells and all!  When visiting Elkader this is a must-see stop and great place to stay...so now on this trip I can truly say I've spent the night in jail. My heartfelt thanks to the Kane family for their gracious hospitality, kindness, and great stories!
(note: the Kanes would not accept payment for my stay with them.)

My mushroom bag failed to runneth over...

 Julie collected morels; 
I collected ticks!





Crime: failed to collect morels







Pam Reinig, editor, Clayton Co. Register, & Dana Richard

Earlier in the day a very nice lady that I met at the coffee shop gave my name to the local newspaper who in turn made contact with me and conducted an interview. The editor, Pam, is not only a writer for the paper but a minister as well. We had a great discussion, talked about all of the various sites seen, and wonderful people that I had met along the way. We also discussed how much I had enjoyed and been changed by the exploits of this bicycle trip.










 Churches in this part of the country are beautiful as can be seen by this example in Petersburg, Iowa... a small town that I passed through on the way to Elkader.



1 comment:

  1. Wow!! What an awesome town! Such nice people and beautiful sights to see. By the way, now whenever you tell people your daughter "just got out of jail" I can show them YOUR jailbird photo. Hahaha blackmail! Those morels look delicious. I'm sure you'll miss that town! Love ya! Em

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