Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Forest City, IA
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Carrington, ND to Mitchell, SD
We had never been to Mitchell, South Dakota to see the Corn Palace. These are some scenes taken both outside and inside. The theme for 2009 was Americas destinations. The pictures depicted many places we had been, like Mt. Rushmore, Lincoln Memorial and Crazy Horse Memorial.
The 2010 theme is transporation. They have completed this train and car, and you can see they are constructing another scene. You can't tell by the picture because of equipment blocking the view, but it is a 4-wheeler.
The picture above is of the very first Corn Palace built in 1892. We liked the picture below because it shows a parade passing and the Statue of Liberty in "center stage." It was from the early '20's.
The next two pictures each contained twelve different years of designs.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
On the road to Carrington, ND
Monday, September 21, 2009
Theodore Roosevelt NP to Carrington, ND
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Teddy Rosevelt National Park, ND
This was our first visit to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. There are actually two units, located 70 miles apart. The terrain reminded us of South Dakota's Badlands. Theodore Roosevelt was enchanted by the wildlife and landscape. He stated he would never have been president had it not been for his experience in North Dakota. He was known as the conservation president and had a great impact on the national park system. This buffalo was the first animal we encountered after we entered the park.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Custer NFCG to Theodore Rosevelt NP, ND
Last night we knew the road was bad, but this morning it was confirmed. This picture doesn't do it justice. Many of the rutted areas were much worse!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Hill City to Custer NFCG
This year we had time to walk to the base of the mountain, where we visited the sculptor's studio and got this close-up picture.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Hill City, SD, Custer State Park
And we saw several of this year's additions.
Just a few of the turkeys that were in a flock near the road.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Hill City, SD
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Hardin, MT to Hill City, SD
We did not have a stop at Little Bighorn in our schedule. However, we discovered we would be driving right by the gate. John had purchased and just finished reading a book, The Killing of Custer; so we decided to take a tour. This was the military cemetery at Little Bighorn National Monument, also known as Custer's Last Stand, in southeastern Montana,
There were many small tombstones scattered around the hilly area of the park.
The Little Bighorn River ran through the park
Another view of some of the many tombstones scattered around the area. A brochure stated that each stone is located on the actual spot where a soldier fell.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Cut Bank, MT to Hardin, MT
This is an old, wooden grain silo. The newer ones are metal, and we have seen a few made of cement.
We probably saw over 100 Pronghorn Antelope.
We saw many wind farms in this part of the country. Click on the triangle to see one in action.