by Mike Kopp | Aug 25, 2022 | Fair, North Dakota Badlands, Places to go, Quality of Life, Road Trip, Small towns, Things To Do
How does Slope County, the least populated county in the state, put on such a big event? It’s a community thing. Very authentic. The kind we like. And we have a few photos here to show you. You won’t see a lot of food trucks and big vendors from out of the...
by Mary Tastad | Apr 1, 2020 | Culture, History, North Dakota Badlands, Photoblog
Exploding Numbers! Thanks to YOU! Thanks to you, our readership and viewers have skyrocketed! We began at 0, in all respects, just a few years back. Now, our numbers for social media and website interaction are in the thousands! On average, people...
by Mary Tastad | Mar 8, 2020 | Billings County, Dunn County, flowers, Golden Valley County, Inspiration, McKenzie County, North Dakota, North Dakota scenery, Photoblog, Slope County, Williams County
Color in the Badlands of North Dakota The term badlands conjures up a mental image of desolation to some people. Let’s face it. Those badlands are called badlands for a reason! While there can be dry, parched vistas in the badlands areas of western...
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 Mike Kopp | Mar 31, 2018 | journal, Mild-mannered Explorers, North Dakota agriculture, outdoors, Snapshot Saturday
Snapshot of one nice day on the ranch These are tough days for ranchers and farmers. Ranching is hard work. Cattle producers enjoyed the one nice day this week when temps were in the 40’s and the ground was dry. We just happened to be following the Little...