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On the Road to All 50: Crossing into South Dakota
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Wednesday, January 15, 2014. Crossing into South Dakota. Waking up in Omaha knowing that we would soon find ourselves in South Dakota felt like Christmas morning to me. I know, I know…random, huh? But there was always something about the state that drew me in. It could have been from reading the Little House on the Prairie books as a kid. Who knows? But I was excited! Passing Sioux City meant that the border was not too far ahead, so I had my camera ready to capture the welcome sign. It was also around t...
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Liz's Looking Glass: Road Warrior - Closed for the Season
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Original Poetry and Photography. Random thoughts on life. A "Travelog" of my adventures on the road for work and whatever else might strike my fancy. Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Road Warrior - Closed for the Season. Was "closed for the season"! I hope that isn't my luck in the future. Its been weighing heavy on my mind; being too late! Footnote: I just returned from another trip to South Dakota, this time Pierre, however once again, it was "off season" for Porters Sculpture Park. Someday! MY POETRY APPEA...
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On the Road to All 50: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014. The Long and Non-Winding Road between Mitchell and Wall. There is no way that I can make the three hour drive between Mitchell and Wall sound exciting. COWS…yay! Nope, can’t do it. Impossible. During the ride, we saw lots and lots of wide open spaces which in reality, are quite breathtaking. It would be hard to imagine this much untouched land back in New York. Developers would have a field day with it. Fields full of sunflowers disappeared as quickly as they appeared. Didn't a...
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Public Art in South Dakota | History in South Dakota
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History in South Dakota. The fascinating, complex, and rich history of South Dakota. Historic Places and Preservation. Women and Gender History. Public Art in South Dakota. November 16, 2016. November 16, 2016. Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Needles rock formations south of the current memorial. There has been so much written on Mount Rushmore that I won’t even be able to summarize it. Check out the NPS website here. 8220;Spirit of Crazy Horse” Memorial. The Mitchell Corn Palace. Has been a fixture in...
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August | 2015 | Rainbow Hill Meanders
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My Hyperbole of Life. Cat Convo: New Year. Cat Convo: Goodbye Arna and 2016. Day 3 Quote: Writer…. On Cat Convo Friday. Follow Rainbow Hill Meanders on WordPress.com. Follow me on Twitter. Writer's A.D.D. Monthly Archives: August 2015. Rainbow Hill Meanders Report. August 30, 2015. In the paradox of the space/time continuum, while the goats of Planet Goats. Http:/ www.planetgoats.com/. Gave Rainbow Hill a much needed haircut, the Hill meandered on a cross-country adventure. We discovered sculpture Wayne ...
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January | 2016 | Rainbow Hill Meanders
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My Hyperbole of Life. Cat Convo: New Year. Cat Convo: Goodbye Arna and 2016. Day 3 Quote: Writer…. On Cat Convo Friday. Follow Rainbow Hill Meanders on WordPress.com. Follow me on Twitter. Writer's A.D.D. Monthly Archives: January 2016. January 29, 2016. Weekends are always an interesting time at the Rainbow Hill. The dialogue has been translated for those not fluent in meow. Hiyu: This way to the kitchen. Kuri: We know you’re awake. We heard your phone chime. Me: It was a text message. Loki gives me an ...
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July | 2009 | Travels With Casey
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July 29, 2009. I Hate the Man. 8212; Casey Cosker @ 5:40 pm. I was approaching one of these coned zones out of a 75 MPH zone in South Dakota. The posted speed limit for the construction area read as 65 MPH, so I lifted my foot off the gas pedal to decelerate. I had just cleared the first cone when I saw a cop pull out behind me. I said, “Maybe seventy-five. Tops. The speed limit was posted at sixty-five, wasn’t it? 8220;No,” he lied. “At the point you were at, it was forty-five.”. It’s a pretty sta...
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Travels With Casey | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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August 4, 2009. I have no idea what to post…. 8212; Casey Cosker @ 12:26 am. 8230;so I’ll just post my Facebook statuses from since the start of my trip. Casey Cosker is packing his car and writing thank-you notes while listening to Michael Jackson’s undead music. Casey Cosker needs a cigarette. Casey Cosker is Odysseus. Minus, you know, the lovely, besieged wife to return home to. Or the sea monsters. But maybe there are metaphors in his life for these things. Ta. Casey Cosker just went to House on the ...
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death Archives - Realizing Design
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This Air Raid Siren Sounds Like Something Off Of A Horror Movie Soundtrack. July 3, 2016. The Cold War is now a distant memory for most people, but it was a time when total destruction could have devastated entire nations at any moment. While saving everyone was an unlikely scenario if nuclear war did break out, American government officials decided that they were going to try. During the early years of the Cold War, they installed hundreds of air raid sirens in major cities all over the country. Reichel...