We are not hardcore Star Trek fans. Really. No fake ears and elongated eyebrows for us. But when we saw that our trip into Canada would take us near Vulcan, Alberta, home to the city’s touristy Trek Station? How could we resist? It’s a fun stop, complete with props and displays from the original seriesContinue reading “We teleport to Vulcan”
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Sunset in the oil patch
Sometimes you just have to take the shot. Even if it means stopping on a hill in the middle of a highway. Luckily for us, it was pretty darn deserted, south of Chinook, Montana. In the few minutes I stopped there was no traffic either direction. This is just north of the Bear Paw Battlefield,Continue reading “Sunset in the oil patch”
Journal entry, 22 July 2022
Dear travel diary I’d like this to become a separate, daily addition to the blog, but I’m not sure yet how to make that happen. So here’s a random entry off by itself. Travel day from Fort Peck Downstream CG toEdgewater Inn and RV Park in Malta. Drove through Saco, MT, which apparently is whereContinue reading “Journal entry, 22 July 2022”
Stygi-what? A truly scary dinosaur
First, please allow this appeal to all my wealthy blog followers: Do you have a spare $2 million lying about, unused? How about building a new home for the Garfield County Museum in Jordan, Montana? I’m sure it would be tax-deductible. This is another of the dinotrail museums that focuses on the county’s past andContinue reading “Stygi-what? A truly scary dinosaur”
Fort Peck teaser
Sorry to do it this way, but the Corps of Engineers campsite is down in a hole below the dam. That means not much signal, on either of our data options. So here’s a taste of what’s to come. Hope to have better access at the next stop. And the only reason I can postContinue reading “Fort Peck teaser”
Diving into Glendive
As our trip along the Montana Dinosaur Trail continues, we have managed to hit two museums and a state park in one day. Makoshika State Park (https://mtdinotrail.org/makoshika-state-park/) near Glendive, Montana, has a small but informative dinosaur museum in the park visitor center. The park is in the Hell Creek Formation, which is famous for allContinue reading “Diving into Glendive”
Dino-might in a tiny town
Ekalaka, Montana, is an amazing little town. Smaller by far in population than my home town in Arkansas, it has a school, postoffice, a couple of restaurants, a library, a hospital a couple of bars, a community swimming pool, and a museum. But it’s the museum that makes the town stand out, in my mind.Continue reading “Dino-might in a tiny town”
A truly ‘cute’ trailer
We came upon this gem at the visitor center of Custer State Park in South Dakota. People tell us our little R-pod is cute. This one takes cute to an entirely new level. It was built by a company in England. I bet the story of its journey to the U.S. is a good one.Continue reading “A truly ‘cute’ trailer”
Scenes from Interior, SD
We almost missed the parade for Independence Day, which was short and sweet. The kids clearly had fun, though. And the Wagon Wheel Bar and Grill has become our local for the duration of our visit. Good pizza, good buffalo burgers and fried onion petals. Tasty stuff!
Fast food, avian style
South Dakota seems to be a good place for swallows. In the Badlands National Park, we found a pavilion that had become a condominium for cliff swallows. It was Grand Central Station out there the other day. Here are some of the images, and it’s also my first attempt at making a gallery. Hope itContinue reading “Fast food, avian style”