Fifteen hundred miles of Dakota

We pulled into Fargo yesterday after driving almost 1,500 miles through North and South Dakota. As mentioned in my previous posts, there’s a lot of farm land in this part of the great United States of America. Hay, wheat, soybeans, corn, sunflowers … and a lot of each. We got some chuckles along the way reading what restaurants, churches and billboards had posted. Here are a few:

Billboards:
“Don’t text and drive, but it’s safe to pray”
“Be an American. Use Ethanol”
“BE POLITE”
“DNT TXT & DRV”

On a church sign: “Exercise Daily. Walk with the Lord”

On a restaurant sign: “Take life with a grain of salt … and a shot of tequilla and lemon”

On a sign in one of the parks: “Do not approach the buffalo. They weigh 2000 pounds and can run 30 mph … faster than you can!”

And, entering ND the sign says “Welcome to North Dakota. Legendary”

One Response to “Fifteen hundred miles of Dakota”