Absolutely. I have a 10 and a 15yearold and the 10yearold has a progressive peripheral neuropathy. Okay. That means a nerve disease that affects some nerves that are far away from the middle of her body. Gotcha. And as she changes, she has newshe has mobility needs. So we just fitted her out for a custom wheelchair, but theres gonna be more things coming down the line we know. So id like some money to pay for some of those changes to our house and also our 15yearold wants to be a physical therapist, so. And at 15 that costs money. At 15, college is not far away. It isnt. Well, youre at 20,000 right now in this game. Thats great. Youre just 6 away from the million, and closer to home, 2 questions from that next threshold of 50,000, where youd be safe with 50. So no more lifelines. Uhhuh. But you havent needed them the last couple of questions. Youve been fine. You dont need those darn lifelines. No. Youre good. Im ready. All right, lets get back to your game. Lets get to that next step.
Course south following the flow past st. Louis skirting by cahokia with its mysterious indian mounds, but no time to stop because were focused on the rivers french heritage. Places like prairie du rocher, and the village of kaskaskia, established in 1703. But our camp site is fort chartres island just a short hike away from a Historic Stone fortification. Nearly a century before the revolutionary war, france controlled this part of illinois with fort de chartres guarding the strategically vital mississippi trade route. In the springtime thousands flock to rendezvous the spirited 18th century fur trapper holiday. Friendly site supervisors give you the history which includes a free tour of the museum the exhibits and air conditioning the perfect remedy to a hot day of paddling. Were in the northern end of the colony of louisiana, at that time. This fort is governed from new orleans. Its a journey into the past you wont soon forget. Coming up were crusin with my dog, chuck, looking for pe
U of I's extension and the Friends of the Shawnee National Forest have been partnering up for years to host trash blasts to lead volunteers to natural landmarks around the region to pick up trash.
Unplug and unwind in the peaceful surroundings. Campsites offering a serene retreat for campers seeking a connection with nature and a break from technology.