Theodore Roosevelt National Park

I guess it is only fitting that I have reached my panoramic tour of the United States on this day of major American activity. We went north at first, up through New York to Niagara – then through Canada, down to Chicago, the back up north, heading northwest – and then down through all the huge gorgeous Western states – then thru the Southwest and out thru Nevada to California.

Here I am, on a pouring rainy day, when we did a 10 mile hike through Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. That day was all about mud.

I do remember coming into a muddy canyon with all kinds of weird sand-castle drips here and there – and we heard this strange mournful lowing sound – unlike anything I had ever heard before – and a blazing white cow had somehow trapped herself on a little ledge in one of the canyons. Lord knows how she got herself there, but once perched on that ledge she could not get off of it – and she was NOT happy about it.

Weird what you remember. I still think about that cow from time to time and wonder what happened to her.

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3 Responses to Theodore Roosevelt National Park

  1. tracey says:

    This photo is wonderful … there’s something almost completely ineffable about it to me. The backdrop is breathtaking, your face looks gorgeous, and then your poncho is pooling around you like a ridiculous tent. One moment, this seems like a serious photo; the next, it makes me laugh. One moment, I think you’re pondering the meaning of life; the next, I think you’re thinking about that cow.

    I shouldn’t try to describe it; I only know I love it.

  2. Ken says:

    I was thinking Wuthering Really Heights.

  3. red says:

    We were so wet that day, so muddy, and we had basically stopped speaking to each other, so our hike was SILENT. hahahaha Got some awesome pics though!!

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