Posted by Shari | Posted in Travel | Posted on 24-09-2009
Well today was a down day after all, so we decided to skip the train. I’m surprised as Jerry loooves trains. I think he’s ready to move on to new territory, so we will head east tomorrow. Next stop of any consequence will be Spirit Lake, Iowa, for 3 days. That’s where Jerry was born and although he doesn’t know anyone there anymore, we will visit the cemetery. Really that should be interesting. We still will have one more night on the road before we get out of S Dakota, but there are a couple of interesting sounding places just off the freeway to stop and see while still in SD.
So, today we did the mundane things like laundry, drove into town to buy a weight scale, Jerry is thinking he’s been eating too often at Ruby Tuesdays. We did that today too. I’m thinking, why don’t we just cook in the trailer?
I forgot to mention that on the way to Wind Cave yesterday, we kind of as usual got off on the wrong road, yes, we really are still talking to each other, anyway we saw more animals than if we were really looking for them, buffalo, white tail and mule deer and found another Prairie Dog Town.
Such beauty here, will we ever find another more fulfilling and spirit reviving place? More later. Hugs Shari and Jerry
Posted by Shari | Posted in Travel | Posted on 19-09-2009
What an experience. Just one more GOOF to add to our list. Jerry decided the route we would take today to the Bad Lands Natl. Park. What a trip it was. I’m not even sure how we ended up where we were suppose to be. At one point we were lost in the middle of the Badlands, on a 21 mile long pink gravel road. I was beginning to wonder if I should be looking for the yellow brick road and thinking there’s no place like home. Two cars passed us and waved friendly like , I think they were as glad as we just to see anyone else.
It ended well, we just saw more of the area than we would have. This state of South Dakota is truly gorgeous. The Bad Lands are no exception. Its truly an amazing place. The rock formations and spires and valleys and mounds of different colors are something unreal. I don’t think there’s another place on earth like it. The geology is definitely unique, but like everything else it’s melting slowly away and will be gone one day.
The really fun thing today was the Prairie Dogs. They are precious and very social. They enjoy people. Kind of like Marmots. Their
story is sad but getting better. Their social system is very intricate. They actually form towns and neighborhoods and greet on another with kisses. They are very protective of their own neighborhoods in their towns. I did feed them some pretzels and then realized it was not the thing to do. Especially salty stuff, I was sorry. One dog got a pretzel another wanted and they were playing tug of war and conversing rather noisily over the situation. So cute. The park system has reintroduced the Black Footed Ferret back into this park. They are on the endangered list. They seem to be doing well , thanks to their main meal, the Prairie Dogs. But its a good thing, in a way, you know the food chain thing story.
Jerry got his wish and we ate at Ruby Tuesdays tonite. It was a good dinner, they have a fab salad bar. Tomorrow another day trip up to Deadwood, Spearfish and Belle Fourche, they are suppose to have a great museum in that area. I will be planning the route. Hugs, Shari and Jerry
Posted by Shari | Posted in Travel | Posted on 17-09-2009
Left Buffalo Wyo. early, filled up with 85 gallons of fuel and went to a super center Wal Mart in Gillette Wyo. We were glad to see a super center. Then on into South. Dakota. Right after crossing the boarder the terrain changed. drastically. We started climbing into the hills and entered Black Hills Natl. Forrest. Guess we won’t be seeing those pretty little Pronghorns any more. Since they can run 45 MPH, it’s probably impossible to do that in the hills and forest. I will miss them. But everything is so green here. After the Nev. desert, the Utah salt flats, and the Wyo plains and prairies, I didn’t realize I missed the piney woods.
Our RV park ( here for 7 days) is so pretty. We were met with a flock of foul, turkeys and chick
ens running around the park, much to
my cats delight. The park is only about one third full, the season is over and its so peaceful. The nearest town is Rapid City SD, and it’s the largest city since Salt Lake City. We drove in after we got set up and had dinner at the Golden Corral, thought of you Tom and Joann. Jerry spotted a Ruby Tuesdays, so guess we will end up there one nite. The city is very pretty and people seem friendly. There are lots of parks and greenery and old buildings.
Everything gets good reception here, the cell phone and of course my air card, but Jerry is having a hassle with the satellite. Think he’s tired and so we are taking showers and going to bed early. Don’t yet know whats in store for tomorrow, so more
later. Hugs to all, Shari and Jerry.