What a day!!
Today was Wednesday. I remember Wednesdays before we took to the road ... I would do some computer work, maybe visit a client or two, then watch West Wing at night and that was the highlight of my day. Well! Today we started out with some rather mundane stuff by getting 3 new tires put on the motorhome, then getting an oil change and lube job done. That cost some money but it's really good stuff, makes us feel safe. All that was done by noon.
Then ...
then ... !!!
we visited Mount Rushmore, the premier site memorializing democracy. Something we have seen photos of all our lives but have never seen in person. After Mount Rushmore, we visited the Crazy Horse memorial ... even more awesome, still in process, and memorializing the cost that we exacted from the native people for this country of ours.
Then, we drove thru Custer State Park and saw hundreds of buffalo/bison. I LOVE buffalo. The buffalo is my spirit animal - it watches over us. It feels like buffalo are ancient, almost mythical beasts. And today we say them in the flesh!
It is impossible to put to words how moving were our experiences of today. So, here are some photos:
Mount Rushmore from a distance:

Yep, we really were there! The four presidents are 1)George Washington representing the birth of our nation, 2)Thomas Jefferson representing the expansion of our nation 3)Abraham Lincoln representing the protection of our nation from falling apart in civil war and 4)Teddy Roosevelt representing the development of our nation.

As you drive around, you get to the backside of Mt. Rushmore where you see George Washington in profile:

On to
Crazy Horse:

What an incredible story, the Lakota people (part of the Sioux nation) wanted to memorialize their people and they sought out the sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski to create the massive statue. He started in 1947 and died in 1982. Since then, 7 of his 10 children carry on in his place and his wife runs the show. What a testament to the native american people and those working to remember them. Several times larger than Mt. Rushmore, this is NOT a government project. It is all privately funded. We gave our part today with the $18 admission fee! Here's a model of what it will look like when complete.

Then, on to buffalo (or bison) country!! This was all in
Custer State Park. We were so excited when we saw this one, apparently holding up his tree:

Then, just around the next bend, we saw ...

Odie was fearless, he saw these beasts and barked and bounced off the windows, "Let me at 'em, I'll bite their horns off, let me at 'em" One buffalo didn't take too kindly to all the barking and started to charge the car. From then on, we muzzled Odie:

Whadday think? Next time we take Odie to the groomer, should we ask for a 'Buffalo Cut'?

Another song comes to mind ... 'Oh give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play ...'
We did see deer and antelope as well, but only got this one photo:

Then, just the drive itself was SO cool it made us giddy. Here's just one of the tunnels we went thru:

It's hard to see here, but that's a view of Mt. Rushmore thru the tunnel:

Here's another view of a tunnel with what they call a 'pigtail bridge'. It's a pigtail because the road does a very tight curve - see the bridge up above and the road below?

This could be enough beauty, fun, and amazing sights to last the rest of the year ... but, we're on to Devil's Tower tomorrow!! And, it's going to be a full moon!! I asked Jim, "How do we do this? That's just too cool that we'll be there on a full moon." He said, "Planning"