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Go to This County Fair to see how Dads and Moms make it a success

Go to This County Fair to see how Dads and Moms make it a success

by Mike Kopp | Sep 6, 2022 | Cowboys, Culture, Fair, North Dakota, Photoblog, Slope County, Things To Do

Show, not just tell. (A startling image above, isn’t it.  Innocent clean little blonde and those dirty pigs. Both drinking water.) We sure did not expect anything this vibrant and entertaining when we decided to head to Amidon, North Dakota.  So, this Slope...
Getting Off the Beaten Path and into the Middle of a Spring Roundup

Getting Off the Beaten Path and into the Middle of a Spring Roundup

by Mike Kopp | Dec 31, 2019 | Agriculture, Billings County, Cowboys, family, North Dakota Badlands, Quality of Life

Let me tell you a story about how we joined cowboys on a cattle drive A surprising find can reward you when you get off the beaten path — even a cattle drive. You know what it feels like to have a bug urging you to step away from the crowd to see what else is...
The Oldest Saloon in Medora, Little Missouri Saloon & Dining Just Might Be the Best in the West!

The Oldest Saloon in Medora, Little Missouri Saloon & Dining Just Might Be the Best in the West!

by Mary Tastad | Jan 15, 2019 | Food, Medora, North Dakota, Road Trip, Small towns, Tasty Tuesday, Things To Do

Sunset.  Head for Little Missouri Saloon & Dining!  The sun set and our winter hike in the south unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park came to an end.   Our timing was perfect for finding our way back to the Jeep before darkness fell (which is very quickly in...
Could This Be the Best Coffee in Western North Dakota?  And So Much More!  Park Cafe, Beach

Could This Be the Best Coffee in Western North Dakota? And So Much More! Park Cafe, Beach

by Mary Tastad | Nov 20, 2018 | Food, North Dakota, Small towns, Tasty Tuesday

Golden Outfitters & Park Cafe, Beach North Dakota  Exit One.   That could mean the first exit in North Dakota.   Or, it could mean the last.   Either way, two miles from the Montana border lies a cozy little cowboy town, full of exciting western history and cowboy...
Cowboys Love This Coffee in Killdeer!     Tasty Tuesday

Cowboys Love This Coffee in Killdeer! Tasty Tuesday

by Mary Tastad | Nov 6, 2018 | Dunn County, Food, Killdeer, Tasty Tuesday

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,...
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