by Mike Kopp | Dec 1, 2020 | family, Food, North Dakota Badlands, outdoors, Quality of Life, Things To Do
What’s better than a campfire in the summer? A campfire in winter! It’s cozy, warm and sticky gooey with a “s’more fest.” Be aware, you might start a tradition: “Can I have s'(ome) more Please!” I learned this year that...
by Mike Kopp | May 17, 2018 | North Dakota, North Dakota history, Places to go, Road Trip, Small towns, Then and now
Railroad and Cattle You can credit the grasslands for changes to Killdeer Main Street. Topography, vegetation, and the commerce that followed are credited with building Killdeer. The first buildings were moved to town from Dunn Center 100 years ago. A new rail line...
by Mike Kopp | Jul 17, 2017 | journal, Mild-mannered Explorers, Photoblog, Photography
“Phew! My clothes stink,” she said. “Yep, everyone is going to know where we’ve been, just by getting close to us,” he agreed. And so, the two Mild-mannered Explorers headed home from the wildfire. The Mild-mannered Explorer’s Spontaneous Plans It all started...