It was very cool to drive the Wilderness Loop in Custer State Park yesterday, even if we didn’t see much in the way of wild life. It was fun looking for them and the drive was beautiful. We did see a couple of heards of bison, some prong horns, and a bunch of donkeys that were pretty tame. It was a sweet time.
As well we took Needles Road up to an area with really unique rock formations. The needle of all needles was at the end and included an 8′ wide tunnel shaped like the eye of a needle.
Bill was insistent on driving. The roads were winding, narrow, and had steep drop offs without guard rails. We both had mixed feelings about his doing all the driving, but in the end I guess it was what worked the best.
I am recently retired and looking forward to the next chapter of my life. The plan is that next spring my husband, Bill, and I will become full time rvers. By now I realize that lots could happen to change our course and I'm confident that whatever the future holds we'll be good. In the mean time we are planning to live my dream! Don't get me wrong, Bill is fully on board with this, he just isn't a dreamer. He really likes camping, traveling, and being with me but is more of a bloom where you're planted type of guy. When I think of camping, traveling, and being with Bill for a protracted period of time my heart feels like it will beat out of my chest and I thank our God Almighty who has blessed me and enabled me to live this life.
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