July 20, 2025
When roaming backroads in northeast Iowa, we saw on the geocaching app a location with the title "The Man Who Fed a Billion People." It intrigued us so we ventured down a few miles of gravel road to the boyhood home of Norman Borlaug. Through his research as an agronomist, agricultural yields all around the world increased. Some refer to him as the "Father of the Green Revolution." He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Congressional Gold Medal. He is an exemplar of how an ordinary person from humble beginnings can have an extraordinary impact on humankind.
We camped one night at Clear Lake State Park in northern Iowa and visited the nearby Buddy Holly airplane crash site out in the cornfields. The location is a shrine dedicated to an icon of American music and the inspiration for the song "American Pie." From there, it was only 3.5 hours to Sioux Falls, SD where we made a brief overnight visit to Kris' aunt and uncle.

While not on my bucket list, we saw a sign for the World's Largest Popcorn Ball in Sac City, Iowa. If you are familiar with our blog, you know the "world's largest anything" is like a magnet drawing us in.
We routed ourselves through Texarkana for one more fun spot at the Arkansas/ Texas state line before arriving home in Houston.
This trip was shorter than others have been, only 49 days and 9,274 total miles through 23 states. A combination of age, health issues, and heat made the trip a bit harder. Without destinations with "wow factor" and doctor appointments on the calendar, it was time to head home and dream of adventures for the future.
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