We had a bit of a scare outside of Wichita – when the weather suddenly took a turn for the worse and freezing rain caused several scary accidents that we passed by in the dark on two-lane Highway 54, with flashing lights from racing police cars interrupting the dark countryside. But other than that, our drive and the weather were fine. We stopped at what had been advertised in an Internet article as a “Shake Shack” in Overland Park, Ks. but it turned out to be the “Snak Shack” – same kind of food, quality burgers and homemade shakes and handcut fries, but not part of the New York City Shake Shack empire. (Why I thought there would be an offshoot in Kansas, I can’t tell you…) We stopped in Wichita at the N&J Middle Eastern restaurant and got take out gyros and falafal sandwiches which we ate en route in the car (beats stopping at Sonic for a hot dog and tater tots, although do always like a good limeade.)
It is windy but warm when the wind isn’t blowing out here in Dodge City. We had lunch at our favorite Mexican restaurant Sabor Jaliscos – very good carne asada and flan. It’s very Hispanic out here – we actually listened to a radio station that had a Spanish song about Santa Claus. Ho ho ho.