Here's what was behind that rearend collison...
Tom and I are back from the Black Hills. Sorry no winner on the photo below. It was a mule that walked past our car. But they weren't the only ones in the roadway. Over the course of four days cars had to stop for, besides mules, bison (Aaron guessed buffalo), pronghorn antelope, and mountain goats who all spent time in the roads. We also pulled over to watch prairie dogs. There were prairie dog towns all over the place.
The Mount Rushmore National Memorial Park was wonderful. The Visitor Center had lots to see and a Presidential Trail to walk right up under the monument. And the 450 steps we walked up and down at the Wind Cave National Park was worth it.
A great get-away only 10 hours away. There were plenty of campsites too for you campers out there. We especially liked the one next to the State Game Lodge where we were staying. They had tent sites right next to the creek (though no electricity).
Can't wait to see the family (especially Camille) when they return from Lake Lida tomorrow night.
ORIGINAL POST: 6/22
Even though my glass is empty...I am full. We visited the home of Badger Clark, the first poet laureatte of South Dakota. He leased some land here in the park and built his home with his own hands. No electricity. No heat. No indoor plumbing. But what an amazing, cozy home. I'd love to live here. Especially since they added electricity when it became a memorial to Badger once he died in the 50s. It makes we want to create a little poem right here and now...
2 comments:
I (Aaron, not Jenna) thinks that it is a Buffalo, or Bison. What ever you want to call it. Perhaps.... Tatonka... :)
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