Thursday, August 18, 2011

Lion, Tigers, and Bears- not here!

Well...it's almost the end of my run here in Medora. I'm not sure how to make a blog based on one subject, but just thought I would post a few things I've seen and done!

Who knew our guitarist, Tyler, would be both a music and reptile lover? This little buddy was found near our stage.

I'd never seen a prairie dog in my life, and in my mind they were supposed to look like Sheep Dogs...but I was wrong! Apparently you cannot have your own colony of them in your backyard, no matter how cute they look, because they carry a few diseases!

Wild horses take their time grazing along the road in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park!

I went horseback riding on Lefty, who like me was a "lefty" and really liked snacking! 

Not sure what your knowledge of North Dakota is like, but North Dakota loves making the biggest objects of something, including the worlds largest buffalo, highest oil can pyramid, and the largest holstein cow, Salem Sue! As you can see, Billy is UDDERLY AMAZED by Salem Sue. 

I also took my first steps into Montana! 

Fall is approaching, and in North Dakota that means hay is being rolled, sunflowers are blooming, and corn stalks are getting higher. I don't think I would have ever thought I would do or see the things that I've experienced this summer. I am unbelievably thankful that I get to perform in this great place every night and I will miss these wide open spaces when I go back to the city. 


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