“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.” – Mark Twain
We took our nephews there once (2 13 y/o, 1 15 y/o). We all hit the restrooms when we got there. As soon as they were done they all went to see the monument without letting us know. Hubby & I waited for them to exit, becoming increasingly nervous. Them we saw them returning & the silly boys thought we were done & going to leave. Uh no, there are exhibits to see, we did not drive all that way for a 1 min glimpse! They actually took a photo of the picture on the soda machine to send home rather than the real thing.
Once you’ve seen Rushmore, head on over to the Devil’s Tower which is relatively nearby. Then on to the Crazy Horse memorial. All worth seeing in the Black Hills.
skip the four heads entirely, it’s insulting to the sacred land it defiles. go see Crazy Horse instead, the monument and its whole complex will make you sing!
In Richard Russo’s wonderful book “Straight Man,” the narrator makes great use of a line, “… I’m not a (fill in the blank), but I can play that role.” I steal that line a lot and mostly keep it inside my head. But I live that line even more, and openly so, and call myself a writer.
I’m not a genius, but I can play that role. Or, rather, I can assign my characters to play that role. And of all the roles I assign, that one may be the most intimidating. I’m no Richard Russo.
Being a genius is someone who sees things, knows things and figures out things not done before. Or in ways no one else has thought of them. So I take the little red haired girl’s calling her parents “geniuses” with a grain of salt.
eromlig over 5 years ago
sounds like Jef has a really good punchline coming up…
gsawyer101 over 5 years ago
Must be saving Wall Drug for the return.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
It sure is a cute little redhead girl.
DutchUncle over 5 years ago
“When I was a boy of 14, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.” – Mark Twain
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 5 years ago
Long trips get very boring in cars, trains, or planes. In a motorhome, at least there is room for a variety of entertainment.
maxiesmom2 Premium Member over 5 years ago
We took our nephews there once (2 13 y/o, 1 15 y/o). We all hit the restrooms when we got there. As soon as they were done they all went to see the monument without letting us know. Hubby & I waited for them to exit, becoming increasingly nervous. Them we saw them returning & the silly boys thought we were done & going to leave. Uh no, there are exhibits to see, we did not drive all that way for a 1 min glimpse! They actually took a photo of the picture on the soda machine to send home rather than the real thing.
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 5 years ago
You’re supposed to get out when you get to Mt Rushmore
mclukk over 5 years ago
The trip was a giant bust…..four of them actually.
T Smith over 5 years ago
Oooo… cliffhanger.
Cozmik Cowboy over 5 years ago
Maybe they tied her on the roof like Mit Romney’s dog.
Jan C over 5 years ago
Once you’ve seen Rushmore, head on over to the Devil’s Tower which is relatively nearby. Then on to the Crazy Horse memorial. All worth seeing in the Black Hills.
Raven OKeefe Premium Member over 5 years ago
skip the four heads entirely, it’s insulting to the sacred land it defiles. go see Crazy Horse instead, the monument and its whole complex will make you sing!
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 5 years ago
Are we missing panel five…?
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
If I learned one thing from “Nebraska,” it’s that Mt. Rushmore is overrated.
danketaz Premium Member over 5 years ago
Either the parents are geniuses or the AC broke down on it’s own.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
“My parents are geniuses” is not a phrase I ever expect to hear from anyone younger than adult.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
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In Richard Russo’s wonderful book “Straight Man,” the narrator makes great use of a line, “… I’m not a (fill in the blank), but I can play that role.” I steal that line a lot and mostly keep it inside my head. But I live that line even more, and openly so, and call myself a writer.
I’m not a genius, but I can play that role. Or, rather, I can assign my characters to play that role. And of all the roles I assign, that one may be the most intimidating. I’m no Richard Russo.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Being a genius is someone who sees things, knows things and figures out things not done before. Or in ways no one else has thought of them. So I take the little red haired girl’s calling her parents “geniuses” with a grain of salt.