Showing posts with label Traveling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traveling. Show all posts

Sunday, September 2, 2012

The One That Got Away

As soon as we got to Grand Forks, we immediately began asking what there is to do outside Grand Forks. Everyone talked about the white buffalo in Jamestown, North Dakota. They have three of them now on a preserve with other bison. They are sacred in the Native American culture, and to have three of them is pretty amazing.

First we went to the museum,
where we saw:
a bison head

 the world's worst petting zoo

a picture of a mountain of bison skulls, used in the refining of sugar (yuck!)

another huge bison head that freaked me out so much, I made Josh take the picture while I hid in the other room. Wall-mounted heads are freaky.

a full-bodied bison

The museum also had an observation deck that overlooked the preserve where the buffalo, literally, roamed. We did catch a glimpse of one of the white buffalos, but we didn't realize what we were looking at until it was too late to take a picture. 
this is an artist's rendering of what we might have seen

We found out later that albino buffalos tend to prefer the shade because the bright sun can be too much for their unpigmented eyes. Unfortunately, we were there at 2pm on a very sunny Saturday, so   we only got that one glimpse of the white one, but we saw tons of brown buffalo:

We also lived it up in the gift shop:


We bought our own white buffalo:

this one will never get away

She made many guest appearances in our pictures:



Jamestown is also the home of the "World's Largest Buffalo":

26 feet tall, 46 feet long, and weighs in at 60 tons

This sculpture was commissioned in 1959 by a local businessmen and was completed by art students from Jamestown College. This led to Jamestown being known as "The Buffalo City."

family portrait

Josh is braver than I-- that particular part of the buffalo leaks water

our buffalo is bigger than your buffalo

relaxing after a long day of buffalo-watching

we even enjoyed their nod to the Haunted Mansion graveyard

If you are ever passing through ND, I definitely recommend stopping in Jamestown. It includes a replica wild west town and everything, except the museum, is free.


This was our last trip before Josh moved back to Oregon, but don't think that just because Josh isn't here I won't continue to have Adventures in North Dakota! 

Monday, August 27, 2012

Our PurSIOUXt of the Falls

Josh came up with the title. I just had to say that first.

On our way back from Omaha, after our overnight stay in Sioux City, we stopped in Sioux Falls, SD because we had stayed overnight there on our way to Grand Forks, but never went sight-seeing.
from the observation tower

The falls are in the middle-ish part of town. The city of Sioux Falls has done a wonderful job with the park and I felt supremely jealous of all the running paths. 
in case you missed the falls, I'll point them out

We are getting a little obsessed with buffalo/bison (as you will find out when I write about our most recent adventure), so we had to take a picture with the "Monarch of the Plains":

I got a little overexcited after spending too long in the car:

Here is a view that doesn't include us:

And here is one that does:
this has quickly become my favorite picture of myself because it encapsulates my thoughts of my current state so well

Sioux Falls also has the gorgeous St. Joseph's Cathedral. It sits on the side of a hill. I wish we had time to go inside, but we still had a lot of driving to do.


It is possible that one or two of you may get a very belated postcard from us from Sioux Falls. We always intend to send them, but then always forget. So it goes.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

ShepAlder Trek Phase 3: The Actual Trek Part

We started off with really good intentions to leave in the early afternoon on Sunday (July 1st) to get to Coeur d'Alene at a reasonable hour, but unfortunately we had so many last-minute things to do, we didn't get out of Beaverton until around 4:30.

We had to drug Mercury, and she wasn't happy about it:

Josh drove the entire way, so he deserves a lot of recognition for that since, all told, we traveled over 2,000 miles. We spent the first night in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, which was pretty but we saw pretty much none of it. On Monday we drove to Billings, Montana, with a quick stop-off in Helena to see the capitol:

There was a very relaxed feel to Helena, especially since they let me roll around on the carpet:

They also had very nice bathrooms and a free blood pressure machine.

Across the street from the capitol was a Montana state history museum, which included a huge metal sculpture of a cow skull. You don't see this in Oregon:

I liked Helena a lot. I'm not sure if I will ever have a reason to live there, but it's a cute, little college town. The Montana landscape was also very pretty:

We stayed overnight in Billings and went to the temple in the morning. 

Montana = beautiful, but then we went to Wyoming, which is flat and boring, except for this:

Josh was really the motivating force behind our sightseeing, since I had already seen many of these places as a kid. He wanted to see Devils Tower very badly. So we went. 


It was really hot. We hiked around a little bit. Josh loves this picture:

And he also wants you to know that he chose this t-shirt specifically for this day of sight-seeing:

These areas attract tourists from strange places. For instance, at the Montana State Capitol, there was a Swedish family taking pictures and generally being in the way. At Devils Tower, I had to wait 5 minutes while a German family had a water fight with the potable water. 

We then drove to our hotel in Deadwood, South Dakota, where we dropped off Mercury before going out again to see:

Which looks like this a little closer-up:

Although it is a work-in-progress, they have finished the face:

The statue in the foreground is what the finished product will look like:

If you don't know much about this monument, or about Crazy Horse in general, I recommend reading a bit about it. It was commission by a Lakota elder and has been in progress since 1948. 

This is the quote that inspired the design:

This is how the finished product will look:

It was getting late at night, and Josh wanted to see Mt. Rushmore lit up, so we went there next. Apparently when you buy a day pass to Mt. Rushmore it is good for the entire year, so we went back the next day as well:

the flags are the U.S. state flags. We tried to get a picture of Oregon's flag, but it refused to unfurl in the wind.

We were actually there on the 4th of July, but they can't do fireworks at Mt. Rushmore because of fire danger. They did, however, have men dressed up as the presidents, taking pictures with tourists. 


It was special to be there on Independence Day, but I was glad we had gone to the museum and everything the night before because it was hot. 


I am going to have to write a separate post about Deadwood, just because it's a cool town and I have lots to say, but I can tell you now that the farther east we got, the crankier I became. We have now been in Grand Forks for almost a week and it hasn't gotten much better. But you can still look forward to a post about our trip to Universal Studios in Florida, new things we are discovering about Grand Forks, and pictures of our new apartment.

Monday, February 20, 2012

The Bronx is up, but the Battery's down

After my interview at Lehigh University, we took the bus into NYC for the weekend. We have been wanting to go back to NYC for awhile because there were some things we missed before (like the Rockefeller Plaza tour). During our last visit, we spent a lot of time sightseeing, but Josh knew I would be worn out from a week of travelling, so this time we focused more on shopping and shows.

Josh has been dying to see Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark basically since it was announced.


He even made up words to one of the songs, some sample lyrics include:

I am not a wolf
I am not a shark
I'm just Spiderman
Here to turn off the dark

There's no need to fear
It'll turn out alright
Because to "turn off the dark"
Means I'll turn on the lights

We also saw:

A play about a writing seminar, starring:

He really does

And also went to:


A play about racial tension and family relationships, starring:

Apparently I just barely missed Psych night. Sad face.

We wanted to spend some time here:
The Natural History Museum

Where we saw a lot of bones:

Dino bones in the entry

Elephant bones in the Asian exhibit

And Triceratops bones in the dino exhibit 

We also saw:
The tiny exhibit featuring things from the area in which Josh served his mission (Ecuador)

Animal pelts

And bison (I was trying to get a feel for what my internship would be like if I ended up in North Dakota)

Then we walked through Central Park, which is just across the street from the Natural History Museum, and saw:


Beautiful skylines

The ice skating rink

And one very fat and very angry raccoon

Josh wanted to make an effort to eat only stereotypical NYC-style food, which included:

The Carnegie Deli

Where Josh ordered this monstrosity:

Pastrami on rye, which was more like a whole pig between two pieces of bread

And also:
Pizza folded in the traditional east coast way (having been born in Wisconsin, I had to opt out because, as well all know, pizza is meant to be sturdy and deep dish, not flimsy and folded)

And my personal favorite:


We did other things too, like:

Fulfill Josh's geek quotient

Wait for the subway

Breathe through our mouths in subway cars that smell like pee

Take our friend Pam out to dinner at Pam Real Thai Food

Drink an absurd amount of Sprite

And take pictures from The Top of the Rock

It was here that we took this picture, with the aid of the glare from the plastic wind screen:

We also went to the Charging Bull, where there was a ridiculous line to stand in if you wanted to take a close up picture. We stood in it, of course, but couldn't get a picture together. So instead we did the smarter thing and just took a picture from across the street:


Finally, we spent our last morning at the 9/11 Memorial:

The South Tower

The North Tower

The museum, still under construction

Josh also went on his own adventures, which included:

Running across the Brooklyn Bridge in the cold

Finding the firehouse from Ghostbusters

Finding the exterior of the "Friends" apartment

And visiting Washington Square Park

This will be our last trip for awhile. We had talked about doing a temple tour of the southern states, but it's looking unlikely that I will be able to get time off. Responsible face.