by Mike Kopp | Feb 18, 2019 | bar, cafe, eatery, Food, grill, Maah Daah Hey, McKenzie County, North Dakota Badlands
Back Roads What a great weekend we had out in McKenzie County. We had several reasons to spend a day in the county – but we really only needed one. We are preparing for the February 23 Hygge and for the month-long showing some of our Beautiful Badlands images at the...
by Mary Tastad | Feb 13, 2019 | bar, cafe, eatery, Food, grill, grille, North Dakota, restaurant, saloon, sweetheart, Tasty Tuesday, Valentine, Valentine's Day
Survey: Where are the Best Places to Dine On Valentine’s Day? We recently posted a question on social media: Where is the best place in the area for a couple to dine on Valentine’s Day?? What a quick and significant response we received! People like to...
by Mary Tastad | Feb 9, 2019 | Church, Grassy Butte, History, Small towns, Snapshot Saturday, Winter
The Warmth of the Church at Grassy Butte Sometimes only one photo, one split second, is enough to convey multitude thoughts, feelings. What additional pictures are painted in your mind when you view this historic and picturesque church in the quaint little ranching...
by Mike Kopp | Feb 8, 2019 | History, Missouri River, Montana, North Dakota, North Dakota history, Yellowstone River
Not everyone can cross the liftbridge or walk the tunnel Can you? Afraid of heights? Afraid of the dark? Be bold and cross this liftbridge, enter the tunnel. If you do, you will say, “Wow.” Everybody does. It’s more than you expect, but it won’t last –time is...
by Mike Kopp | Feb 7, 2019 | History, Missouri River, Montana, North Dakota, North Dakota history, Places to go, Snowden Bridge, Then and now
The twin lift bridges at Fairview and Mondak attract a lot of interest — and always have. They are unique in many ways and very impressive. Both are easy to get to, winter or summer. Roads and highways drive alongside the bridges, or underneath. Bill Shemorry,...