Touring Glacier National Park with Sue Ann Jaffarian

The last two days have been so much fun.  I received a message from author Sue Ann Jaffarian saying that she was headed to Glacier & hoped to meet up.  If you aren’t familiar with Sue Ann Jaffarian, pick up one of her books at your local library or bookstore. I began reading her OdeliaContinue reading “Touring Glacier National Park with Sue Ann Jaffarian”

Badlands National Park, South Dakota

I am doing some backtracking on my travels in South Dakota & am starting with the Badlands. The landscape is unlike any other park I have visited. Badlands National Park is 244,000 acres of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, & spires along with the largest mixed-grass prairie in the US. 

The Third Time is the Charm:  Glacier National Park

It hasn’t been the easiest spring/summer this year, but it has improved by leaps and bounds.  After beginning work at Yellowstone & venturing to St. Mary. Montana, I have now landed in Glacier National Park.  I am living in Glacier at the Apgar Campground & working as a shuttle driver on the Going to theContinue reading “The Third Time is the Charm:  Glacier National Park”

Minuteman Missile National Historic Site Philip, South Dakota

As I continue on my journey, I am posting in chronological order until I get to my current location, Glacier National Park.  Today’s post is especially appropriate for the 4th of July because it takes a look at protecting our country during the Cold War years.  Families in the far western portion of South DakotaContinue reading “Minuteman Missile National Historic Site Philip, South Dakota”