by Mike Kopp | Aug 27, 2019 | Culture, MHA Nation, North Dakota, North Dakota history, Quality of Life, Things To Do, Uncategorized
Powwows — little understood, often feared People we talk to say they are curious about the many powwows in North Dakota, but they aren’t sure if they were welcome to attend. POSH! Perish the thought! The powwows of the MHA Nation await your visit. You are...
by Mary Tastad | Aug 26, 2019 | Agriculture, flowers, grille, North Dakota, North Dakota agriculture, Photoblog
Sunflowers Stretch Forever in the Dakotas! August reveals colorful vistas in North Dakota, thanks to waving golden wheat and glowing yellow sunflower fields. The fields stretch to the horizon, and beyond! Dakotas, Top in the Nation! North Dakota and South Dakota are...
by Mary Tastad | Aug 20, 2019 | Food, North Dakota, North Dakota agriculture, recipes, Tasty Tuesday
Brilliant Yellow Fields! Brilliant yellow sunflower fields are a common sight in western North Dakota. In fact, you’ll find these bright yellow fields all over North Dakota each August. North Dakota Tourism even provides a Sunflowers in Bloom Map when the...
by Mary Tastad | Aug 18, 2019 | Inspiration, McKenzie County, North Dakota, Photoblog, Snap Shot Sunday, Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Beauty in the North Unit The badlands of western North Dakota are renowned for their rugged beauty! Theodore Roosevelt National Park preserves those mesmerizing landscapes and offers easy access. Some miss the North Unit of the Park, near Watford City, North...
by Mary Tastad | Aug 17, 2019 | cookbooks, Food, North Dakota, recipes, Williston
Chokecherries. Love ’em or hate ’em. They’re Historic! Chokecherries! Many people love them. But some people hate them! Their astringent taste is their trademark! And their history is long! Archeological findings have revealed their use by...