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Clash of Cultures. . . . Little Big Horn, Montana

 Little Bighorn Battlefield National  Monument memorializes one of  the last armed efforts of the northern Plains Indians to preserve their ancestral way of life.  Here in the valley of the Little Bighorn River on two hot June days in 1876, more than … Continue reading

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Music Monday. . . “Morning Will Come”. . . . Spirit

Isn’t that a great picture? More tunes for the road. . . . morning , noon , or night ! Spirit was a band  started in 1967 in Los Angles. It is a great sound with the windows and sun … Continue reading

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The Badlands of South Dakota

We have been fortunate to visit dramatic stone formations in Arizona and Utah.  Now we have to add The Badlands to that group. We drove around and got out to explore , gently for about half a day yesterday. One … Continue reading

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On the Road Again. . . . . .

Today was another long driving day , from St. Joseph, Missouri to Wall, South Dakota, ten hours to be exact.  With no internet, entertaining myself on the phone was limited,  so I turned to telling you some of the sights … Continue reading

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You Know You Are in Mississippi When. . . . .

* Your eyes are filled with the beauty of the white blossoms of the state tree, Magnolia.  The leaves are waxy green and the blossoms are fragrant beyond belief. * Zaxby’s  is a fast food restaurant that serves only chicken, … Continue reading

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“Grand, Gloomy and Peculiar Place”

This is the Rotunda Room in Mammoth Cave, the first stop on our trip of National Parks.  It is the largest cave in the world.  There are three tours available and we had the gentlest one and we were glad. … Continue reading

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Wild and Wonderful West Virginia!

The New River Gorge Bridge is one of the most photographed sites in this beautiful state of West Virginia.  It is known for the formidable Appalachian Mountains know for extreme poverty and breathtaking   beauty. Yesterday , we drove 12 … Continue reading

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Sas-Bahu Temple for Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law

Nestled away on a rural side road is this medieval  temple complex.  It honors Lord Vishnu and was constructed in the 11 C.  It is easy to miss though a locked gate and down a hill. Out of the trees … Continue reading

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Arizona Dreaming !

Gary, Brandan, and Sheila Douglas  my amazing hosts for the weekend of celebrations in Mesa, Arizona.  They invited me to Brandan’s graduation party and wanted me enough to send a ticket on Southwest Airlines !  I have never had such … Continue reading

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Tornado Alley

May is the busiest month for tornadoes or storms as they are called in Tornado Alley.  How  do I know that?  We  lived in Manhattan Kansas for three years. We knew that storms were taken very seriously as the “alarm” … Continue reading

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