Day 4 - Buffalo Gap, North Dakota
Today was a long day. The picture of Josie and Maggie tells it all. We left Minneapolis at 9 a.m. central time and arrived here nine hours later - definitely their longest time ever in the car, ever. We were all ready to get out - "Mom - are we there yet?"
Having said that, it was a beautiful drive. Blue skies, moderate temperature, varying landscapes - all the reasons that we have come West.
Folks here have a sense of humor - I suppose you have to when summer (per the locals) is only June, July and August.
Example: billboard along 94 West - "North Dakota Morning Commute" - the picture showed a completely empty road.
Example: owner of Buffalo Gap Guest Ranch, our accommodation for tonight: "60 degrees below zero keeps out the riff-raff."
Once we arrived, the most we could manage was drinks on the patio of the ranch - tough, eh? It was particularly difficult with the view!

Having said that, it was a beautiful drive. Blue skies, moderate temperature, varying landscapes - all the reasons that we have come West.
Folks here have a sense of humor - I suppose you have to when summer (per the locals) is only June, July and August.
Example: billboard along 94 West - "North Dakota Morning Commute" - the picture showed a completely empty road.
Example: owner of Buffalo Gap Guest Ranch, our accommodation for tonight: "60 degrees below zero keeps out the riff-raff."
Once we arrived, the most we could manage was drinks on the patio of the ranch - tough, eh? It was particularly difficult with the view!



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