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Friday, June 27, 2025
North Dakota
A bison in Theodore Roosevelt National Park today.
One of my fellow teachers had told me, “North Dakota is prettier than you'd expect,” and that's an understatement. Even in the dreary rain this morning, there was something magical about the highway stretching into the flat forever, with the farms and the yellow canola fields flying by.
And we spent most of the afternoon in the park, where there was abundant wildlife—bison, wild horses, prairie dogs—in a magnificent setting.
Tomorrow we cross Montana heading for Glacier National Park.
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