I literally gasped. Day 30. Needle Highway, Custer State Park.
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Needle Highway in Custer State Park. Pictures from car don't capture the stunning views but I am posting a few anyway. Hulu Girl was with us the whole way
I have a video going through this tunnel. My exactly words were, "Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god."
I wasn't prepared for the beauty and desolation of Teddy R's park. The Buttes are painted in orange, brick red and yellow. Across the horizon are strangely shaped projections that shift and change with the continuous erosion. Sage, scub and cacti are the botanical life. Bison are nearby. This grumpy guy came so close we evacuated to our car.
My favorite part of traveling is running into someone's passion project. Sometimes I just ask myself "why?" But I also have to admire the determination, time and skill an individual pours into a passion. Here are three examples from our last few days. Junkyard www.lakenland.com --is a sculpture garden by laid off ironworker, former marine Ted Lakenland near Marquette MI. Back around 2003 his found object iron sculptures were whimsical. Then around 2015 they become more angry and political. He also did a cool MT Rushmore treatment of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her team on honor of covid. The World of Accordions Museum www.worldofaccordions.org -- is where accordions get all kinds of respect. In old church in Superior, WI Helmi Harrington displays her collection of 2300 concertinas, accordions, harmonicas from 1820 to ¹today. She has spent her life performing, studying and cataloguing these instruments and at 75 years of age it'...
Pot is here. Flowers and edibles. Keith took the pic. I was banned. Didn't have my Driver's License. Here is a cheat sheet on the two different types: sativa and indica. And yes. We bought some.
Doesn’t look like you would fit! I’d be nervous, too!
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