So we did get to the meat market, Thielen Meats, and did stock the freezer pretty well.
Thielen Meats main counter |
And steak, It's what's for dinner :-) |
As we drove we saw acres and acres of almost blindingly bright yellow-green fields. We weren't sure what it was, so doing a bit of research we found they were Canola fields. Now we thought Canola was a made up term developed by Canada called Canadian Oil, to disguise the actual oil which was rape seed. Turns out the Canadians actually developed an entirely new plant called Canola and it is grown all over the northern tier of the US as well as in Canada.
This gives you an idea of its brightness, but the picture just can't do it justice |
Lots and lots of these small lakes created by the glaciers of the ice age in North Dakota |
We got into Montana and spent a couple nights outside a small town of Havre, and it was the first the topography provided a little relief, it had been flat for some time.
The view from our site |
Getting chauffeured |
Talking with the chicken |
Out for a walk |
Bringing it back after introducing it to the other chickens |
And putting it to sleep |
About 10 miles of dirt at 10mph |
The mountains are in sight!! |
6 comments:
Looks amazing!!
Thanks
As usual you missed some great stuff. The Hwy 2 diner outside of Minot is world famous. Lake Sacajawea, the Yellowstone River, the headwaters tributaries of the Missouri, the sunflower and Durham wheat fields.
As usual? We did miss the diner as we only nicked Minot on our way by. You mean Lake Sakakawea, right? We drove over a corner of it on our way north. We have been on or near the Yellowstone many times, in fact we took a float trip on the Yellowstone last year out of Gardiner, MT. And we drove along the Missouri on HWY 2 westward in Montana. We have seen sunflower fields before, but didn't see any this trip, and as for wheat, tons of it, but it was the Canola that really stood out. :-)
horrifying close call. it happens way to much on our highways, especially here in Fla. ugh.
Lisa is all settled in NH. we went up on Jet Blue and spent a couple of days helping her buy a 2012 Subaru Forester. she has a part-time job at an arts and crafts store, for now. we were happy to get back to Fla. it was weird not being comfortable in the northeast, especially in Boston and at Logan airport.
Good to hear she's all moved. And yes we understand the uncomfortable feeling around BOS. I'm going to assume it is just us being away from it for so long, and not age:-)
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