The Sunflower State

Kansas. Exactly what you would imagine. I will say it was breathtaking when you could find a hill… if you could find a hill. The view of grasslands that stretch for hundreds of miles in any direction really puts things into perspective, and it makes you try to imagine just how people lived out there. Tribes of peoples, nomadic, followed herds of sometimes millions, and their livelihoods depended on those herds surviving. To not get lost out in that great expanse of grass and rock, with so few trees for bearing, and nothing but the sky and the stars for direction. There is a great empty feeling, and a deep thoughtfulness that you feel driving through this. It took us two days to drive completely through Kansas. Kansas is 410 miles across, but the plains start halfway through Missouri, and end halfway through Colorado, so it seems a whole lot further than that. The speed limit through Kansas is 75 miles per hour.

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