Sunday, October 28, 2007
Critters
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Reptile Garden
The kids have wanted to visit Reptile Garden again ever since my parents took them almost two years ago. This past Wednesday I finally gave in to the begging. It was an unseasonably warm day and perfect for being out and about. We invited Denise along and spent about three hours exploring. I have about thirty more pictures but figured you don't want to see them all. :) Some of the things are kind of gross.
Some highlights were the snake show, the prairie dog town, squacking parrots, lizards we had previously only read about, a huge crocodile (over 18 feet long!), a snake eating a rat at feeding time, giant tortoises that scared Evan even though he knows they are slow, tons of spiders, small smakes, and turtles, and even touching a "ginormous snake."
The passes last until November 15 so we'll have to wander back again in the next few weeks. Want to come along?? :)
Simple Pleasures
NIne Pumpkins
Considering Adoption
The Happy Hikers
Next, Harney Peak
If you're wondering why we'd even consider this, check out the pictures.
The first is a view of the Hills from along the trail. It doesn't even come close to doing justice to the amazing feeling you have when looking over the magesty of God's creation.
The second is similar to the first. The giant rectangle rock formation in the center of the picture is the back of Mount Rushmore.
The third is the crew who was crazy enought to complete such a hike. Our family, Kristi, Sarah, Denise, and the preschool teacher, the principal, and his family from Sarah's school. Who wouldn't want to hike with us. It was an exhillerating afternoon of complete enjoyment.
Aunt Kristi & Aunt Sarah
One of the first orders of business was to hit the trail. We had to wait until late Sunday afternoon for both the weather and activities to clear before hitting the quickly darkening trail. Many of my crazy adventures here involve my good friend Denise, so we invited her to join us on a trek into the dark. It was light when we started but a star filled sky rapidly appeared.
In the pictures you'll note Kristi who (according to Evan) "looks like a big white squirrel hiking there" and Sarah, who became Aunt Sarah over the course of the visit, making fast hiking buddies with Evan.
It was great to have them here for five days and I really wish I could cut some of the boring parts out of the eight hours between us all so we could do it more often. Love you ladies! :)
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
asleep on her feet
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Buffalo Round-Up at Custer State Park
It was awesome! There is nothing quite like watching 1,000 buffalo come charging over a hill at you. They are magnificent animals and it was amazing to see something like that. The boys are currently enamored with buffalo. We might wander back down to Custer in a few weeks when they have the public auction and sell off some of the herd just so we can visit the buffalo again. If you're ever around the last weekend in September there is an entire weekend of festivities including arts and crafts, pancake breakfast, chili cook-offs and the actual round-up on the Monday morning that we'd recommend seeing at least once. Giddy-Up! :)
(Note: Clicking on the pictures will make them larger than full screen and you want to you can see the massive number of buffalo better.)
Monday, October 1, 2007
A Saturday with the Smiths
If you're starting to see a theme with the last several posts, don't be surprised. Since moving here we have often said fall is the time to come to the Hills. It can get cold and snowy but it usually doesn't so we just endure cloudless days in the 70+ range with breezes blowing the golden leaves and smell of pine all around. We don't understand how some people around here can just sit at home on weekends like these.
So, we traveled to Custer SP and hiked Little Devil's Tower which allows for amazing views of the Hills including the Needles where we headed next. We stopped in the middle of the Needles to check out the "Eye of the Needle" and find a geocache (you knew we'd sneak it in!). On we traveled through the Needles Highway to the Iron Mountain road with is full of tunnels and pigtail bridges (you must see to understand) and allows several views of Mt. Rushmore. Not bad for the last Saturday in September.
Picture 1: Our kids at the lookout on top of Iron Mountain Road.
Picture 2: Kevin, Mary, and Hans in the giant crevice on the LDT hike.
Picture 3: Lydia didn't make it through the hike and fell asleep in the backpack. At the bottom of the hike Grandma cuddled her until she was ready to wake up again.
Pixie
Note: NO we are not going to need a dog so don't get any ideas about Christmas presents.