
I wanted to put in just one picture of the miserable storm we were in across Iowa. You can see 1 car in the median, there were many that afternoon. I wish I would have gotten the big rigs that jack knifed. The snow quickly turned to ice after it fell. It was so scary!

The the next day was beautiful and clear. Such a big difference!
The fresh white snow was marvelous to drive through after the storm was over!!!!!!

Our hearts jumped with anticipation and excitement as this big sign came into view.
Yippey!!!! We have arrived!!!!



The view of the Mississippi was delightful right after the rain. This was taken just before sundown. We were not able to view the sunset that evening.


As you can see here, even today it is quite tall.

The Nauvoo Firemen are ready for any problems. You can see a small bit of the back burn that was done just before, we hardly knew it from where we were.

Elder Bitner who is in charge of the grounds in Nauvoo, was in charge of the burn. He came to Nauvoo the same time we did. He and his wife are fun people.

Elder Bitner walked about 1/4 of the way around the acre,and lit the fire with his torch as he walked.

Soon the blaze was high and so hot we had to move way back! The Temple was still peeking through the flames at this point.

It burned extremely fast and the flames got so high we could no longer see the Temple in the background.

Within seconds the fire moved and left the charred, blackened and burned grass.

Literally, from start to finish it was no more than 5 minutes, the back burn and the burn. Then the Temple was in view again with just a little smoke.
