We continued to cross Montana.on Hwy.2 |
As you can see this part of Montana is open and flat. |
With very few hills, |
but a few dinosaurs, here and there. |
We had a beautiful sunny day for the long drive across the eastern side of Montana. |
Because it is so flat, it was very windy. |
We had a constant behind and side way wind, that Joe had to fight most of the way across. |
Even though it was windy and flat, I could see God's beauty in this land. |
There was a lot of color from the wide blue sky, to the different color of fields and grasses. |
I got great pictures, due to the fact that we were heading east, and the sun was behind us. |
The pictures were also good because we were still in a dry climate, and we didn't have bugs splattering all over our windshield. |
The farther east we went, |
the more the landscape changed, |
to more rolling hills. |
But still there were the "Big Skies" of Montana. |
I could live in Montana, on a farm with goats and some chickens. |
Especially if there were a few rolling hills to block the straight line winds. |
Our drive across Montana was filled with sun, clouds, wind and then the rolling hills, until |
we reached North Dakota, at last. |
Right across the western border of North Dakota we pulled into Wal-Mart in Williston, ND for the night |
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