March 30, 2007

When the rest stop has WiFi...

I can say hi from the parking lot.

Iowa rest stop

Somewhere in Iowa. Trying to get to Wichita. Just a stopover for the night.

18 comments:

al said...

I've noticed that in the past couple of years that more and more rest stops have Wifi. Everytime we'd stop to take a break my son would fire up his iBook and download his mail.

Drive safely

Anonymous said...

Ann,

Is that your van? Anywho, that is a nice looking van!

Der Hahn said...

... faces west and waves "Hi!"...

Guessing you took I-90 to I-35.

I think all rest stops in Iowa now have WiFi.

Anonymous said...

truck stops have `em too. `Course I cant imagine althouse at a truck stop.

Hazy Dave said...

I think I-90 is a little out of the way... I'm told 151 is a much better highway now than it was a few years ago, between Madison and I-80...

But he was so young,
And on a ten city run,
In love with a Truck Stop Girl...

Simon said...

Asher - you mean the one with "National Guard" written all over it? :p

MadisonMan said...

Yes, 151 is a nice road -- but there's still a speed trap in Belmont, I think. That's the road I'm using to get to Iowa next week.

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AllenS said...

Ann, if you were to wear a diaper when driving long distances, you wouldn't have to stop at those places. You need to take a refresher course at NASA.

Joe said...

Welcome to Iowa! And remember - don't blog and drive.

Gretchen said...

Madison Man-
151 bypasses Belmont and all those other small towns clear to Dubuque. It only takes an hour to get to Iowa now, and the road is great. They finished it late last summer or fall, if I remember right.

Drive safely, but not too swiftly to Kansas, Ann. It's one of my most favorite states (native Kansan, current Wisconsinite here!)

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Ann Althouse said...

You take 151 to 80 and 80 to 35. 35 is one of the great north-south routes. I'd never given it any thought before. The great east-west routes seem so much more glorious.

Anonymous said...

Ann,

You never answered my question: is that your van in that photo?

Ann Althouse said...

You seriously think that could be my van?

AllenS said...

Look at what's parked in the lower left. Please don't tell me that you traded in Silvio!

reader_iam said...

Oh, I could imagine Althouse at the world's largest truckstop. (Take the tour!) I'd almost pay to hear her liveblog/livevlog/livepod that one.

der hahn is right--except that apparently there's no WiFi still at Loveland Overlook, which is in western Iowa.

alumisu said...

I travel often from Aurora Il (west burb of Chicago) to Wichita KS. This usually takes me through Iowa (my home state! :) ) and I agree that most of the rest stops I see have Wifi. Now, if only I can find a rest stop near/around Wichita that has WiFi.

My kids live in Wichita (I moved to IL a couple years ago, after 10 yrs. in Wichita) and I am here a day early. Need to find a place to hit the net and relax for a while, w/out shelling out $80 for a short stop at a hotel.

Go Cyclones!

(and yes, 151 is a good road now)