Tuesday, July 27, 2010

More of Sullys Hill

Not only was the hike nice, the views great, and the scenery wonderful but one can learn so much about the area and the history of our great country. Signs abound and, as you will see in a few seconds, there are so many serious things to learn at the interpretive center.


We stood with amazement as we viewed the great state that we live in. As we said in this blog's profile, "if you stand on a kitchen chair, you can see tomorrow". Here the town of Fort Totten and the fort itself can be enjoyed from this lofty perspective.










BEING SILLY....(one of Karen's favourite sayings). The interpretive center is another one of those "hands on" learning experience places. I know that I have said this many times before but there truly are so many things you can learn at these places. Here, Laura and Karen are showing the "wild and crazy" kind of kids that they really are. Yes, a fun time was had by all!!









What wildlife preserve would not be complete without some bison of the Northern Plains?


We ended the perfect outing with a wonderful picnic with wonderful friends. The rest of the day was spent relaxing. After all, a person can only do so much in a day, right?




















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