Rhubarb Love it. Hate it. Weird rhubarb was a mainstay of the early settlers of the badlands and grasslands of North Dakota. It still is! Whether it was brought from Scandinavian countries, or Germany, or Ukraine, or Russia, no one really knows. But almost every...
Time Mesmerized, I gazed, looked and absorbed the landscape. A perfect landscape. I would not improve it, even if I could. Which I cannot. It took time to make this scene I devoured. A quick glance is cheating. It took time to create, and it takes time to grasp. I...
Make Plans Every house is built twice. Once on paper, and then in reality. North Dakotans are hardy stock and their agrarian culture makes them planners. They plan to plant, to cultivate, to harvest, to market. Weather may change the plans. It can be frustrating, ...
Veterans Day People in Western North Dakota take no second place when it comes to honoring and remember veterans. All year-long. Today is the day on which Veterans Day is observed, November 11. Medora Medora has sometimes been called the most patriotic town in the...
Head to Cowboy Coffee in Killdeer A quick social media search for coffee and food in Killdeer, North Dakota yielded a surprise for us recently, as we headed west on highway 200, Sidney, Montana our first destination. After a stop at the Mondak Heritage Center there,...
A road trip through three worlds Drive the most scenic highway in North Dakota — North Dakota Scenic Highway 22 — and you’ll experience at least three different cultures and three different landscapes in about two hours. Get on North Dakota Scenic...