Last evening, while in Guttenberg, Ron and Connie Fisher came by to say hi. Some of you will remember them from the first few "Meet in the Middle" C-Brat gatherings they put together in Guttenberg and Dubuque. While in Lansing two days ago, I decided to go looking for a geocache, that took me 500' up a bluff, the awarded me with a great view of the Mississippi River valley for miles. (While I didn't climb straight up the bluff, but rather hiked up a very steep paved road, my calves are speaking to me today!) (I'll try to get some photos uploaded to the album shortly. Today was an easy day with only 34 miles, and one lock that we got right into. We are in the Port of Dubuque Marina tonight, and will be here two nights. I recommended this marina over the Yacht Basin, as we are right next to the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium, and can walk into town from here. (The other marina is on an island, and would require transportation to get anywhere.) We saw only one tow today, and in conversation over the radio with me he said it is slow. That the hurricane down south has affected the traffic somewhat. Yesterday, while in Guttenberg, most of us visited the Lockmaster House museum, and walked through town. The Button Factory is no longer in existence, and the large building is now an Inn.