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Do you enjoy writing or reading poetry?  Most of the posts on Big Sky Buckeye are filled with poetry, but I also share short stories, photography, and a few surprises along the way.  You are invited to sit a spell and find something you like.  I enjoy sharing my curiosity through my writing.  You are welcome to like, comment, follow, share, or reblog a post.

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Today’s writing journey produces a narrative about the American state of North Dakota.  Pay particular attention to the expanded photo gallery.  Thank you for stopping by, and you are encouraged to read more from Trivia’s Facts and More.

My writing is supplemented by maintaining an active journal, which gathers thoughts from my Bible reading as well as sampling other bloggers’ posts.  Daily entries found in  From My Journal contain reflections about faith, life, and community for February 14.

You are invited to read a quote, updated on February 14 which features inspiration from the words of voices from the American state of North Dakota.  Lawrence Welk, Eric Sevareid, and Dale Brown share their wisdom and observations.

Here’s my Baker’s Dozen, featuring 13 of my recent writings from the past couple of weeks.  Each post is linked to take you right to its location.  Other poems, short stories, and feature writings can be found in the archives (found at the top of the page), which will be updated frequently with past selections.  Enjoy!

Trivia’s Facts and More (2/14)

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This informative post will be published on Saturday in place of my regular one.  You are invited to participate with the opening question.

Brain Teaser Question

What word is pronounced the same if you take away four of its five letters?

(answer found at the end of this post)

Featured Facts

The “Peace Garden State” of North Dakota is admitted to the American Union as the 39th state on November 2, 1889.  

Here are a few interesting facts about North Dakota:

  • Capital City:  Bismarck
  • Most Populated City:  Fargo (over 135,000)
  • State Bird:  Western Meadowlark
  • State Flower:  Wild Prairie Rose
  • Motto:  Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable

North Dakota is known by several nicknames.  It is often referred to as the “Peace Garden State” because the International Peace Garden straddles its border with the Canadian province of Manitoba.  “Flickertail State” makes references to the Richardson ground squirrels, who flick their tails while running.  Inspired by American President Theodore Roosevelt’s time spent in North Dakota, the state is sometimes called the “Roughrider State.”  Lastly, the “Sioux State” honors the Native American people, the Dakota.

Agriculture plays an enormous role in the state’s economy.  It is the nation’s leading producer of sunflowers.  Nearly 50 percent of the nation’s spring wheat is harvested annually in North Dakota.  Most of American pasta is made from the state’s durum wheat.  Nearly two million head of cattle are raised in the state.  The state’s population is just over 800,000.

The territory is added to the United States sovereign lands with the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.  The region is home to several Native American tribal groups, which occupy four reservations.  A great deal of contrast exists between the landscapes of the western and eastern borders.  The West is filled with badlands and cottonwood trees.  The East resembles that of Minnesota’s topography and rainfall.

The Red River separates western Minnesota from eastern North Dakota.  Fertile farm land is found on both sides of the river.  Lake Sakakawea on the Missouri River is created in 1954 with the completion of the Garrison Dam.  The lake’s name honors Native American guide, Sacagawea, who assists Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery when they travel through the region.  

North Dakota provides land for one national Park, the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.  The southern unit is located near the town of Medora, and the northern unit is nearby the community of Watford City.  

top left and MOVING clockwise:  state capitol in bismarck, built with 19 stories; portrait of american president theodore roosevelt from his days as a cowboy; fort union historical site near the confluence of the missouri and yellowstone rivers; New salem’s “salem sue” celebrates the area’s dairy industry; Jamestown’s home for the world’s largest sculpture of an american bison; dramatic image of oil activity in the bakken formation near the city of willison; ethnic foods:  norwegian lefse and german kuchen; spring wheat harvest time; painted canyon near the community of medora; garrison dam spillway at lake sakakawea; red river border between fargo and moorhead, minnesota.

 

Answer to Brain Teaser Question

Queue.

From My Journal (2/14)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

The contrast between life’s goodness and adversity sometimes grows wider in our own eyes.  We must remember how patience with God’s plans served Job.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated February 14)

North Dakota Quotes

Each of the following people were born in the American state of North Dakota.  Enjoy their collective wisdom and observations.

Lawrence Welk (1903-1992) Born in Strasburg, bandleader and television host

Never trust anyone completely but God.  Love people, but put your full trust only in God.

Eric Sevareid (1912-1992) Born in Velva, author and television news journalist

The biggest big business in America is not steel, automobiles, or television.  It is the manufacture, refinement, and distribution of anxiety.

Dale Brown (born 1935) Born in Minot, college basketball coach

Adversity only visits the strong.  It stays forever with the weak.

Left to right:  Lawrence Welk, Eric Sevareid, Dale Brown.  (Courtesy of Pinterest)

Transforming Experiences (Elfchen Series #288)

Gratitude

Stepping

From shadows

Leaving enemy’s darkness

Christ rises for us

Trusting

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Encouragement

Strengthening

Faith’s heart

Building core values

Discipleship in Christ matures

Following

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Assurance

Sharing

Infinite love

Flowing with grace

Christ’s own daily delight

Interacting

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From My Journal (2/13)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

God’s transforming Word enriches our daily walk of faith.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated February 13)

Oswald Chambers Quote

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I know that Jesus Christ did not come to teach only:  He came to make me what He teaches I should be.

From Colossians 1:9-10:  “For this reason, since the day we heard it, we have not ceased praying for you and asking that you may be filled with the knowledge of God’s will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so that you may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing to Him, as you bear fruit in every good work and as you grow in the knowledge of God.”

Oswald Chambers (1874-1917) was a Scottish evangelist and Christian teacher.  Following his death from an illness while in Egypt during World War I, his wife took on the task of transcribing the detailed notes she had written from his lectures and sermons.  Gertrude Hobbs Chambers’ efforts resulted in the publication in 1924 of MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST.  I frequently read from this devotional, and it has greatly deepened my faith and understanding of God’s Word.

Breath of Kindness

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Community’s landscape

Overflowing with needs

Steps of kindness gather

Warming with grace that feeds

 

Invisible to most

Sowing with heavens’ love

Seeds of kindness planted

Sharing peace from above

 

Hope arrives every day

Connecting with traction

Breath of kindness travels

Harvesting each action

 

Slowly outlook changes

Nourishing so many

Light of kindness nurtured

Forwarding with plenty

 

One week, one day, one hour

Volunteering mends hearts

Proof of kindness growing

Doing its faithful part

 

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From My Journal (2/12)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

May we share sweetness with others through our gentle kindness.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated February 12)

Anne Rice Quotes

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Be kind.  Always if you have a choice, be kind.

I think love can save the world. When we love, we completely recognize the value of the other.

Anne Rice (1941-2021) was an American author whose themes of fantasy and graphic horror filled many of her novels.