I took a road trip for work in July. I was working in four National Cemeteries in the Plain States. The four cemeteries were Black Hills National Cemetery (South Dakota), Fort McPherson National Cemetery (Nebraska), Fort Sill National Cemetery (Oklahoma), and Fort Gibson National Cemetery (Oklahoma). I spent a day at each cemetery creating an inventory of all of their trees. I made a few pit stops while driving to each cemetery, and snapped a few pictures at each one.
The Corn Palace, South Dakota
Badlands National Park, South Dakota (and the hail storm I drove through) Butte Mountain, South Dakota
Devils Tower, Wyoming
Chimney Rock, NE
Old Cemetery at Chimney Rock, Nebraska
A random windmill, Kansas
4 comments:
I am so jealous of the sites you get to visit. The pictures look amazing! I am defiantly going to get some prints for home.
Looks like you had a fun trip even though it was for work. Like the Picks
The photos are great!!! I am looking forward to reading more of the stories too about your adventures as you travel the US working on trees!!!
Now that is a creative idea!!! The first "sideview mirror" photo is really good. Can't wait to see those to follow!!!
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