Category Archives: Red Chair

Leopard Frog

I  found this guy in a mowed hay field near Alfred, North Dakota.

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Animal #64 — Feral Horse

equus caballus Friday, August 30 Along I-94 in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota We were headed to Medora, and had just entered the boundaries of the national park when I spotted a couple horses in the prairie along the … Continue reading

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Day Five — Rugby and Cando

There isn’t much to see between Minot and Cando. We did our best, which consisted of a thorough tour of the town of Rugby. It bills itself as the “Geographical Center of North America.” (Not to be confused with Belle … Continue reading

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Wandering Cincinnati

The L&N Railroad bridge between Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, built in 1886, has been turned into a pedestrian walkway across the Ohio River — and painted purple for some reason. I didn’t walk all the way across — I … Continue reading

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Covington

There are several statues lining the walk along the Ohio River in Covington, Kentucky, across from Cincinnati. John A. Roebling was the engineer who designed the bridge. It was completed in 1867 and was, at the time, the longest suspension … Continue reading

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