Not much to say just yet. This blog is going to be a collection of my adventures in South Dakota. We plan to do quite a bit in the area, so I'll be sure to snap a few photos and post them as well as share the updates related to my website, NaturalPhysiques.com. We had a recent excursion into Custer State Park that was a lot of fun. Here are a few of the pictures that we took (click on thumbnails for full sized view!)
The buffalo were quite close to the road, so I was able to take some up close shots. We got so hungry watching these magnificent creatures, that we ended the day with some nice 10oz buffalo steaks in Keystone!
My wife and daughter had fun in this small "cave" at the Needles in Custer State Park:
We love the weather patterns in South Dakota. It is fun to watch the storms roll in. You never know if the wall of approaching blackness is going to dump a load of rain and hail, or if it is simply going to pass by with a spectacular show of horizontal lightning.
We didn't quite capture the essence of seeing Mt. Rushmore through a tunnel, but this image is what it looks like from a distance when you've emerged from the other end.
My favorite summer-time cowboy hat with my daughter.
My daughter loves to hike. She insisted we climb the rocks and take this picture.
Did I mention we love to eat buffalo?
Ah, the infamous tunnels. My daughter actually enjoyed the pig-tail bridges more, but we didn't have a picture of those. You honk your horn really loud and hope someone doesn't come barrelling through in the opposite direction!
That's it for now .. once I upload pictures from our recent visit to Crazy Horse, I'll post them here!
Jeremy Likness
The buffalo were quite close to the road, so I was able to take some up close shots. We got so hungry watching these magnificent creatures, that we ended the day with some nice 10oz buffalo steaks in Keystone!
My wife and daughter had fun in this small "cave" at the Needles in Custer State Park:
We love the weather patterns in South Dakota. It is fun to watch the storms roll in. You never know if the wall of approaching blackness is going to dump a load of rain and hail, or if it is simply going to pass by with a spectacular show of horizontal lightning.
We didn't quite capture the essence of seeing Mt. Rushmore through a tunnel, but this image is what it looks like from a distance when you've emerged from the other end.
My favorite summer-time cowboy hat with my daughter.
My daughter loves to hike. She insisted we climb the rocks and take this picture.
Did I mention we love to eat buffalo?
Ah, the infamous tunnels. My daughter actually enjoyed the pig-tail bridges more, but we didn't have a picture of those. You honk your horn really loud and hope someone doesn't come barrelling through in the opposite direction!
That's it for now .. once I upload pictures from our recent visit to Crazy Horse, I'll post them here!
Jeremy Likness

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