On Sunday, August 2, I was up again at 7 a.m. First thing I did was look for deer. Yep, they’re there. Love it.
Drinking coffee and watching deer.
There were three of them laying down and eating. I kept an eye on them and worked on a
blog. I love this place where Lenny and
Missy are and wonder if I could live here if I had a place like this where
there is a bit of land and deer coming around all the time.
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Isn't she pretty? |
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The first ride of the day goes to Sampson. |
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But I got mine. The Model A. Later we went to the store and Sam got the front seat. I got the rumble seat. Haha! Was tons of fun. And Sam gets attention no matter where he goes. |
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And I got a ride in the Model T. This thing goes!!!! |
We were going to hit Custer State Park today. Missy and I are excited because we want to
see the buffalo. We rode, and rode, and
rode. We saw some donkeys. They are cute, but they aren’t buffalo. We saw antelope. But they aren’t buffalo.
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Lenny and Missy and the little donkey. |
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There were a lot of asses in this area, not all were four-legged. |
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Hey, baby. Wanna kiss? |
Then, there they were in the distance, covering the green
hills with their dark mass. I was hoping
when we went over the hill and down into the valley there’d be some up close,
but not too personal. Oh wow. There were park rangers, there were buffalo
wranglers, there were cars parked, there were bikes parked. We wormed our way into a parking spot and got
off the bikes.
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There were lots of buffalo close enough to see. I wonder if they watch us like we watch them? I think not. They're too busy lunching on the grass. |
The park rangers were asking people to stay by their bikes
and not get too close to the buffalo, some of which were right next to the
road. One woman was oblivious, and
walked right next to the one closest to the road. It charged her, and I don’t think she even
realized it. I had my camera at the
ready for the photo-of-the-day … her being tossed into the air like a
marshmallow by the buffalo. It did not
happen. I was so disappointed.
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The park ranger said this one's a mean one. And it's the one that chased the lady. Doesn't look friendly to me with those horns. |
The buffalo wranglers rushed in, cracking bull whips and
sending the buffalo pounding up the hill, their huge mass making the ground
shake, with their little tails in the air.
It was exciting to see. And then
they were off, and it was time for us to mosey on. We’d had our thrill.
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This was an interesting operation with buffalo wranglers cracking their whips and the buffalo running on up the hill. |
We continued on some great roads, riding more of the Needles
Highway. It’s great with its hairpins,
spirals and twisties.
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A view of Mt. Rushmore is always a plus. |
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Aren't they cute? I love these people. |
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Norbeck pullout where we viewed Rushmore, the parking lot was full. |
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Can you tell these folks are from Texas? |
It was lunch time and we went back to Hill City, to engage
in some more people watching and bike watching as we munched some lunch sitting
on a deck overlooking the road. It was
fun to be out of it but able to see what was happening.
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Bar bikes ... but they sure are beautiful, and EXPENSIVE!!! |
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This was one of my favorites ... the '57 Chevy trike. |
We wandered back to the house. The roads are getting full with bikes, and
cars. There are still some trailer
queens showing up, but it appears many have offloaded their bikes and are into
the show mode.
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We saw the little four-point again. Velvet antlers are gorgeous. |
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