On the drive we saw this mother antelope with her baby.
This monument represents the Native Americans who were present at Little Bighorn.
A herd of horses that were at the Little Bighorn Battlefield property. I thought that Pam Shofkom would enjoy them.
This monument represents the Native Americans who were present at Little Bighorn.
This is the area where General Custer
fell during the battle of Little Bighorn
Little Bighorn. He really enjoys history.
She would rather be out making history that listening to it.
The girl has got to move.
A herd of horses that were at the Little Bighorn Battlefield property. I thought that Pam Shofkom would enjoy them.
3 comments:
I love your tree picture! maybe you could be a mom and daughter team, though you might need to get another camera. Bailey is so like Camryn, she wants to keep going. she also never stops talking. Bryan will be 14 on the 9th and Corbin will be one on the 8th.
Thanks for the comments.
That was such an cool blog! I loved the contrast of natural and man-made as well as past and present.
I do like the wild herd of horses....that was great. We just got back from NC. We swapped our time share. We vacationed near the barrier islands. There were herds of wild horses there too. What a great trip you had. Was it a day trip? We miss you guys so much!!
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