The Day The Music Died……it happened just north of Clear Lake, Iowa in a corn field just after midnight on February 3, 1959. It was the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper (JP Richardson), and Ritchie Valens, as well as the young pilot of the private plane carrying the music legends. They had just played the Clear Lake, IA show of the 1959 Winter Dance Party Tour. It was snowing and cold and their bus had no heat. Several of the musicians, including headliners, were already sick from traveling in the cold bus. Buddy Holly chartered a plane to take him and two others to their next show – promising a warm bed to sleep in for the night – but there were only two other seats. There are several accounts of how The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens ended up being the ones on the plane, but the most accepted story is that the Big Bopper had the flu, so he asked Waylon Jennings for his seat and Ritchie Valens won a coin toss for the other seat. Whatever really happened, the bottom line is that the three of them boarded the plane after the show and, due to the sever weather and a pilot who was young and unqualified, the plane crashed in a corn field just six miles out of town.
The Surf Ballroom is the location of the final performance of these three musical icons. It has quite an impressive history of its own. Built in 1949, it hosted performances by all the major musicians over more than five decades! They have walls lined with photos and memorabilia of just some of the greats who performed there — the guide said they had more stars perform there than they have wall space! It is now run by a non-profit organization and still open for concerts, weddings, reunions, and other events – ZZ Top played there not too long ago and they host an annual reunion of the Winter Dance Party Tour with big stars coming to honor The Day The Music Died – the Feb 2018 line up will be announced in a few weeks. The Ballroom is kept just the way it was when it was built in 1949 – much is still original to the building (like the lobby and coat check area) and much has been restored over time (like the pineapple wood panels on the walls).
The crash site is on private property, but the owner keeps the path mowed down for fans to visit the memorial that has been placed to mark the spot. It is a 1/4 mile hike through the corn field and is well worth the effort to get there. I visited it on a drizzly, cold morning – I took the 1/4 mile walk with an umbrella on the muddy path…..all alone in the middle of nowhere, but am so very glad I did!
Here are some photos:

You have to take Buddy Holly Place to get to the street the Surf Ballroom is located on



The original lobby and coat check station

Restored pineapple wood panels on the walls

Many greats played this piano, but Duke Ellington signed the underside of the lid after he played it!



They have preserved the phone that Buddy Holly and Ritchie Valens called home on the night they died



Part of the Big Band Wall

And, this is part of the Rock and Country Wall

The Lounge is crammed with memorabilia — photos, guitars, personal items, etc….





This is the brief case recovered from the plane crash – it belonged to The Big Bopper and had tour documents in it

In the 1980s, stars who performed there decided they should leave their mark, so they began to sign their names on the wall of the Green Room — majorly impressive!!!




I was struck by this display – it says the Nelson Family is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the only family in entertainment history with three generations of hit makers. They also have the distinction of having all three generations perform their hits at the Surf Ballroom! Pretty cool!

Standing on the original stage looking out over the ballroom (the extension in front of me was added to accommodate larger bands in later years).

On the corner of JP Richardson Ave and Ritchie Valens Dr is a small memorial park

This post is topped with three records representing the three legends – it lights up in blue neon at night and you can press buttons to listen to all three number one hits

the underside of the bottom record

Entrance to the lane leading to the crash site

Can’t tell from this photo, but it was a drizzly, misty rain and my hair was soaked! I used an umbrella to walk the lane, but I was already wet!

The crash site is 1/4 mile down this muddy lane through a corn field
PLEASE NOTE: These photos aren’t very good……I actually filmed a Live Video on Facebook of my stroll down the path and the memorial tribute. I was so excited and emotion seeing it all that I totally forgot to take still photos!!! So, I got screenshots from the video…..which don’t make for great photos, but gives you an idea of what I found at the end of the path. Wish I could post the video, but not possible……sorry!!!

The pilot – Roger Peterson

Three records and a guitar with their names


And, then, I had to walk the 1/4 mile back to my car…..in a little heavier drizzle. When I got in the car, I realized I forgot to take still photos and considered walking back – after all, when am I ever going to be back there…..but, decided not to – and a good thing I did because a big down pour came right when I would have been about 1/2 way down the path! It was a long, lonely walk town the path in the middle of nowhere in God’s Country, but it was worth it! I’m so glad I went. As I was pulling away, two other cars pulled up to make the trek……they had a MUCH soggier walk than I had because of the down pour that hit just after they got started!
And….here’s the video of my walk through the corn field:
So…….that was my first full day in Iowa! Clear Lake is about a 3 hour drive from Dubuque, so I was on the road much of the day, but I saw a lot of the Iowa country side and stopped for lunch and dinner and slept really good when I got back to the hotel! 🙂
Here are my Photos of the Day for October 19-20, 2017:
OCTOBER 19
# 292 Photo Prompt – Organized:

“When you have to seat 12 for lunch and your dining room table only seats 6…..”
#organized
My home was the Soup/Salad Course stop for a Progressive Lunch with a group of 12 ladies from my church…….soup/salad isn’t easy to eat standing up, so I had to get creative with my seating —- 6 at the dining room table and a folding picnic table in the living room for the other 6! 🙂
# 292 Caught By My Lens:

“The Soup…..Bean and Ham”

“The Salad Bar”
OCTOBER 20
# 293 Photo Prompt – Floral:

“Vintage Appeal”
#floral
# 293 Caught By My Lens:

“The Runner Up”

This is what happens when three friends are at a really cool place for lunch and see an interesting mirror!
Better than snapping a regular group selfie!
I won’t tell how many tries it took to get one good photo…..but, we had some good laughs doing it! hehehe
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October 2017s Photo Prompts:

I mentioned in my previous Iowa post that I put 700+ miles on my rental car. I covered a lot of ground while I was exploring all that the are of Iowa I stayed in had to offer. Here are some things that caught my eye and I felt worthy of pulling over (and sometimes turning around and going back) to get a photo!


I followed signs to a Pioneer Village and Little Brown Church — the pioneer village was closed and I couldn’t see much from the parking lot, but the little brown church was right beside the road and cute as a button! It is still used for church services. The sign above the door says “Little Brown Church in the Vale; Built 1860-64”


Saw and traveled down many long dirt roads!








I imagined Iowa would be a very flat state – like Kansas. But, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it is actually has a lot of beautiful rolling hills……it wasn’t easy to get a photo that really showed that, but some of these posted here hint at it.
Stay tuned for more photos from Iowa!
So, I’m working on coloring in the states on a map of the US — states I’ve visited are colored pink! After last year’s Most Excellent Adventure – where we visited 21 states in 34 days in a motor home – I ended up with one lone state in the middle of the country uncolored! That state was Iowa! It has been a major thorn in my craw to know we drove up one side of it and down the other and all around it, but didn’t find a reason to take a little side trip into Iowa. As it turns out, though, it is actually a good thing that we didn’t just jog in and catch a couple of attractions and move on – I would have colored it in and probably never gone back to see more……and, I would have missed out on a LOT of wonderful things to see and do in Iowa! So, when the opportunity came to make a short trip to Iowa, I jumped at it! I had a trip planned to go to Kentucky (the only other lone state that looks like an island in a sea of pink) with a travel group I belong to, but it was canceled. I thought the money was already “spent” and the time already “claimed”, so I took the refund and booked a flight to Dubuque!

Seven to go……looking for another opportunity to color in Kentucky next year!
I chose Dubuque to stay and venture out from there because the main point of my trip was to see the “Field of Dreams” house in nearby Dyersville. As I researched other possible things to see, I realized I hit the jackpot and picked the best area to stay. From Dubuque, I drove to Clear Lake, Dyersville, and LeClair and put over 700 miles on my rental car over two full days and a half day. Not too shabby! I may need to go back, though, cause there are other things that I would love to see, but they were just a little too far to drive to for this short trip – like the covered bridges in Madison County, which were inspiration for the movie “Bridges of Madison County” – that was about a 4+ hour drive.
So……I’ll start with photos from Dubuque itself and then do other posts with photos of the other areas and attractions I saw.

Dubuque is located right on the Mississippi River. It is a cool city with a beautiful downtown and river front areas. I arrived about dinner time my first day – the plan was to arrive mid-morning, but they over sold the flight and asked for volunteers to be bumped and, once the incentives made it worth me losing about 1/2 a day of my trip, I took it! I arrived later than planned, but ended up with a $1000 travel voucher and a free lunch! So, I didn’t have as much time my first day as I hoped, but I did get to go to the Mississippi River Walk for a nice stroll – it was a warm, breezy evening and there were several people out enjoying the wonderful walk-way along the river.




The tall building in the back left is a shot tower – constructed in 1856 to manufacture lead shot ammunition

This is the first bridge built across the Mississippi River – built in 1867-68

One of many sculptures done by local artists along the River Walk





There are several stairways along the walk so people can get closer to the river


Then, on my last day, I explored downtown more and went to the Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium:
DOWNTOWN

Dubuque has a marvelous clock tower in the center of downtown with a traffic circle around it and areas to sit and enjoy the day on either side







MISSISSIPPI RIVER MUSEUM AND AQUARIUM


I got to pet the stingrays — that was fun! They enjoy being touched – if you put your hand in the water, they swim up and rub themselves against your hand!





Just hanging with my buddy, Sam



an alligator snapping turtle skeleton


And, these are a couple statues I found near my hotel:

“Gas Station Jesus” is listed on the Roadside America attractions list……had to check it out!

And, finally…….this is the driveway into the Dubuque Regional Airport —- seems like everything I saw and everywhere I went, it was in the middle of a corn field!!! hahaha

So, now, when I think about Iowa, I’ll have many fond memories and will be able to say, “been there, done that, got the t-shirt!” 🙂


Here are my Photos of the Day for October 17-18, 2017:
OCTOBER 17
# 290 Photo Prompt – Gadget:

“Picture Taking Thingy”
#gadget
# 290 Caught By My Lens:

A very good friend surprised me with this Pink Flamingo Umbrella as an early birthday gift! She knows how crazy I am about pink flamingos and that I love umbrellas!!! Feeling blessed!!!
OCTOBER 18
# 291 Photo Prompt – One Word:

“Family”
#oneword
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A funny for you……
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October 2017s Photo Prompts:

I was challenged to do a Seven Day Black and White Photo Challenge on Facebook this week. Today was Day 7…..and, I’m kinda sad to see it end!
Here is the challenge: “Seven days, seven black-and-white photos of your life, no people, no explanation. Challenge someone new every day.”
And, here are the seven photos I took to meet the challenge:

DAY ONE

DAY TWO

DAY THREE

DAY FOUR

DAY FIVE

DAY SIX

DAY SEVEN
Here are my Photos of the Day for October 15-16, 2017:
OCTOBER 15
# 288 Photo Prompt – Snuggle:

“Rainy, Lazy Sunday With My Girl”
#snuggle
OCTOBER 16
# 289 Photo Prompt – My Name:

“Share a Cherry Coke With Me”
#myname
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Here are my Photos of the Day for October 13-14, 2017:
OCTOBER 13
# 286 Photo Prompt – Trees:

“Apples!!!”
#trees
# 287 Photo Prompt – Perspective:

“From The Upstairs Window”
#perspective
And…..then, there was this…..
I attended the Albion Rotary Club Second Annual Masquerade Ball tonight at White Birch Country Club in Lyndonville! The theme was Roaring 20’s! I was in the top five finalists for Best Overall Look Based on the Theme – got fourth place! And, I had a BLAST!!!

Me (right) with two friends……Lori (center) won first place for best mask!!!


I am second from the left – I came in fourth place……the guy beside me (far left) won first place!!!

And, I won two baskets in the silent auction!

And I won a cool centerpiece, too!
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October 2017s Photo Prompts:

So….I went on a short, but GREAT adventure this week…..I went to Iowa!!! I’ll, of course, have a detailed post (or maybe posts) to talk about all the cool things I did and saw while I was there – accompanied by some amazing photos!!! But, for now, I’m here to catch up on my Photos of the Day…..they were taken and posted on Instagram each day in response to each daily photo prompt.
Here are my Photos of the Day for October 9-12, 2017:
OCTOBER 9
# 282 Photo Prompt – Good For Me:

“Colored In Iowa!”
#goodforme
Only seven states to go……I had a trip to Kentucky planned for this week with a travel group I belong to, but the tour was canceled, so I took the money and time what was already accounted for and redirected it to a quick jaunt to Iowa!!!
OCTOBER 10
# 283 Photo Prompt – Angle:

“Buddy Holly Crash Site Entrance”
#angle
OCTOBER 11
# 284 – A Favourite:

“Overlooking The Field of Dreams”
#afavourite (movie)
Standing inside the house where the movie “Field of Dreams” was filmed looking out at the ball field and corn field! One of my all time favorite movies!
OCTOBER 12
# 285 Photo Prompt – I Saw This Today:

“Gas Station Jesus”
#isawthistoday
It was on the Roadside America list of cool, unusual things to see, so……I went to see it!
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Winding down my recent New England States Adventure……we didn’t spend a lot of time in New Hampshire and Vermont. In hindsight, I wish we had taken a couple days to stay in Vermont and go covered bridge hunting, but that leaves me with a really good excuse to go back! So, I’m good!
New Hampshire:
We spent one night in New Hampshire and enjoyed the scenery as we drove through the state.


Our KOA campsite

I got a kick out of how the state makes it a point to put signs on the interstates letting people know where all the state liquor stores are located! 🙂





Vermont:
We didn’t spend the night in Vermont, but spent quite a bit of time going through it. First, the route we took was not major four lane interstates and also, we stopped for lunch and a wonderful visit with a dear old high school friend who lives in Arlington, VT. I love getting the chance to connect with old friends who live in areas I visit on my travels!


The only covered bridge we came upon!











Although it was September, we didn’t see a lot of autumn tree colors. People we talked to said it was just starting to turn.

Former partners in crime…….Ann and me…….we had some great times together in high school!

I am so happy I got to see Ann and spend time catching up and reminiscing!!!
New York:
We started and ended in New York – obviously. Our last overnight stop was in Herkimer, NY at a really cool campground that has a diamond mine – too bad we didn’t have time to take a tour!


Can you tell I like to take pictures of big and interesting bridges?

Our campsite at Herkimer, NY

The campground had a beautiful creek – or maybe it was a river – not sure!







The campground has cabins, like most campgrounds do…..but, it also has this amazing tree house cabin that can be rented to stay in, as well!

And, my LAST photo for this adventure:

Megan LOVES the toy lobster I brought back from Bar Harbor for her!!!! 😀
Another amazing adventure is now in the history books……and in my memory, which is the best place for it to be!
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