Believe me, we non-Natives looked like slouches by comparison that day! On a serious note, it was nice to see how much Native American culture survives today, and not just for the benefits of tourism.
Danish-American camper, gypsy, hiker, genealogist, photographer, translator, child counselor, home school teacher, reader, writer, low carber, short order cook, daughter, sister, mother of the Spud and mother - or is that grandmother? - of Bear our coydog, forever love and best friend of Wally, and last but not least, grateful child of God.
...WANDERING ON A TRAIL OF BEAUTY, LIVING AGAIN, MAY I WALK*...
Is this all there is???... Well, NO!
This photoblog is a pictorial index of our roamings and wanderings. Although we live in a 35-foot fifth wheel camper full time, most of our traveling is done in our little Lance truck camper. -- If an entry grabs your attention, just CLICK ON THE PICTURE CAPTION, AND YOU WILL BE TAKEN TO OUR DAILY JOURNAL, which will generally have chit-chat in Danish and English - for those of you who are into WORDS and all - and many, many, MANY - ad nauseum many - more pictures.
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Look at the colour. Here I am wearing blue jeans and t-shirts most of my life.
Believe me, we non-Natives looked like slouches by comparison that day! On a serious note, it was nice to see how much Native American culture survives today, and not just for the benefits of tourism.
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