Ginny's Adventures 2009 travel blog

roommates are on the left in this picture

when it rained, my entry way was a lake

Frodo and Star loved playing with this basketball!


I am in a town of 33 people at a little campground where the next door neighbor is "a room mate" as he calls it. We share a picnic table and our entry doors face each other. His is in the front of his coach while mine is halfway back. It doesn't have any kind of Verizon service, so I will pick up messages and get on the Internet when I go into Spearfish, SD at a library there.

The only TV station I get says "Kota Country", that's why this title. Beulah is technically in the Black Hills, but the hills are green, not black - no dark trees.

I went to the Vore Buffalo Jump after hours and saw the sink hole where Indians had massacred bison each year for their food, clothing, shelter, tools, and weapons. Many tribes worked together at these times. The sink hole and "treasures" buried in it weren't discovered until they built I-90 through that area in the 1970s! I will go back to get a picture of the area, but after hours again. I see no need to pay $4 when they are open so I can see a display of bison bones at the bottom of the pit.

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