Dakota Trip Pictures
Along the banks of the
This is what our usual campsite looks like. Here in
This is our trusty tent that has housed us so well over the past month. Notice the strings that are attached to the tree. It was so windy as we set up our tent that we had to tie it to the tree so that it would not collapse on us during the night.
This is the scene outside of our tent as we camped at Lewis and
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This is Pastor Keith Ritchie and his wife Kathie. They took us in after many days of camping and welcomed us into their house. We had a great time with them, and we learned many things, especially how to make slides, which we have used many times during our travels around the state speaking to churches.
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Here we are in the Badlands of North Dakota. In traveling through the
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We spent some time in
We spoke at Watertown Wesleyan on the 31st of August. Here, Tiffany speaks with two ladies who attended our time of sharing. Notice the tea that the pastor's wife is drinking, never before has a congregation consumed an entire pot of tea before out time at Watertown... and to think that many of them said they did not want to try it...!
These people made our stay at
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We had a great time at Bear Country. It is always amazing to see new things with your favorite person in the entire world.
This bear was sleeping alongside the road. We stopped to take his picture, and we disturbed his nap.
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It was amazing for Tiffany to find someone who was related to her. Nancy Neuenschwander had traced her lineage, and they found that they shared relatives back in
While we were in
Pastor Dwight Peterson and his wife Bonnie took us in and provided a great weekend of encouragement, fun, and rest.
We attended the church picnic on Sunday evening. It was a great evening of good weather, good food and lots of fun.
This girl was the winner of the bubblegum blowing competition. The bubble she is blowing here ended up being twice the size of her head.
One of the many joys of travelling is meeting the families in their houses. This is Sophie the Peterson's black lab. Her quiet nature was very calming to us after so many days on the road.
Here Tiffany speaks to one of the members of
Pastor Dennis Bachman and his family pose for a picture. They made us feel very welcome and we had a great time getting to know them.
We had another chance to stop at
We shared at
At No Name City in Sturgis, we camped for several days. We actually were able to set up our own mobile office in the billiards room, and we did some very needed communications work.
The road travelling back to the campground was very interesting, but it also provided great scenery and a special solitude that we enjoyed.
The pastor at First Wesleyan were very gracious to us, and they allowed us to stay on the Wesleyan Campground in
After speaking on Sunday, we travelled to
At Custer State Park, the buffalo herd numbered somewhere around 1,500. It was amazing to see so many buffalo in one place, and made me think of what the prairie used to look like when millions of buffalo inhabited it.
While driving through the park, we were able to come quite close to some of the buffalo, seeing how they interacted with each other. Here you are seeing a buffalo husband and wife as they stood watching our car drive by.
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This is Aberdeen Wesleyan Church. We shared here on a Sunday morning, and spent time with Pastor La Croix and his family.
This little girl had a great time with our Cambodian Puzzle Box. She would open it and close it again and again for our amusement.
This is our display. We set it up and took it down over 15 times during this trip and had many people gather around it and learn about Cambodian culture.
On our drive home, we met with Tiffany's roomate from college, Lynn and her husband Joe. We spent the night talking and sharing. It was a nice ending to a long trip away from home.










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