We started out in South Dakota this morning and I have a feeling we will end up in South Dakota tonight -- long state.
South Dakota has so many different facets to it -- farmland, grazing, mountains, Badlands and cities -- not to mention the monuments and caves. And the people - what nice people!
We stopped at a few of those roadside attractions and Hutch wanted his picture taken with the local wildlife.

He was very interested in the mysterious
Jackalope.
We moved down the road a bit to see if we could find a real western town. Unfortunately, we did not, but we did run into a local car collector -- you can tour his place. Most of the cars/trucks are sitting out in open barns, but a few were inside. Lots of antiques along with the cars -- interesting stuff! Hutch could not find the Starsky and Hutch car -- but he did find the General Lee.
Struck by the beauty of the land -- we saw many beehives -- as we understand it, most of the beekeepers bring their hives here for the summer and take them south for the winter -- this is one thing we would like to learn more about to understand.
In one of the fields we drove by - we found a man walking his dinosaur -- of course, we had to take a picture. We think they were headed for town for groceries -- looked like they needed some!

As with this entire trip, we had to have another hiccup - - for the first time in weeks, the temps got above 85. Flipping on the AC -- and there was no AC :( We made a quick stop at a rest area to take a look. We ran into many bikers headed for the big Bike Rally in
Sturgis. A shout out to Big Roy for taking the time to bring his group over and helping look at the car.
We pulled into Wall Drugs and spent sometime there and picked up freon to fill the car back up. Good to go - we moved on to Mt. Rushmore.
Arriving at Mt. Rushmore was AMAZING -- this monument his wondrous! We took so many pictures we ran the camera batteries down. Hutch was a little scared of the height, so he stayed tucked safely in the car as we explored. This monument is a must if you are traveling through this area.
After spending a couple of hours at the monument we had to find a place to sleep. Just as in WI with the airshow - - the hotels were sold out and those that were not were 5 times the normal cost due to the Bike Rally. 600,000 bikers expected this week in this area. We finally found a hotel for the night.
Nothing new on the job front, have not heard anything. The consulting business has hit a snag with the contract - hopefully we will get it resolved.
Time for lights out and to dream about tomorrow's adventure - - we are thinking a cave and Crazy Horse before getting into Denver.