The geese were racing us south, yesterday. I counted nearly 2,000 before it was too dark to see them. South Dakota sunsets are different than anywhere else - I'm thinking it's the lack of trees and hills. We smelled severe cow odors after dark - the cows may think they were being stealthy, but I was more than happy not to see them. Semi trucks light up like Christmas trees at night - some had really cool patterns. There are some things you can't unsee...at 5:30am there was no snow . . . at 7:30am is was back to blizzard conditions . . . le sigh!
Friday, November 20, 2015
South Dakota Sunsets
Dear Diary,
The geese were racing us south, yesterday. I counted nearly 2,000 before it was too dark to see them. South Dakota sunsets are different than anywhere else - I'm thinking it's the lack of trees and hills. We smelled severe cow odors after dark - the cows may think they were being stealthy, but I was more than happy not to see them. Semi trucks light up like Christmas trees at night - some had really cool patterns. There are some things you can't unsee...at 5:30am there was no snow . . . at 7:30am is was back to blizzard conditions . . . le sigh!
The geese were racing us south, yesterday. I counted nearly 2,000 before it was too dark to see them. South Dakota sunsets are different than anywhere else - I'm thinking it's the lack of trees and hills. We smelled severe cow odors after dark - the cows may think they were being stealthy, but I was more than happy not to see them. Semi trucks light up like Christmas trees at night - some had really cool patterns. There are some things you can't unsee...at 5:30am there was no snow . . . at 7:30am is was back to blizzard conditions . . . le sigh!
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