|
![]() |
|
|
Some say there's nothing to do in North Dakota. Those people haven't lived on the prairie -- they probably have never watched purples and pinks explode onto the sunset sky, caught pure snowflakes on their tongues, or walked down a road not meant for cars. They likely have never eaten the fruits of their labors at harvest time or felt a connection with the land that comes from seeing to the edge of an unbroken horizon. These things are what prairie life is all about. Many people who have left the prairie for the city are returning to the place that shaped them. Others come to visit and end up staying. Those who have grown with the prairie understand the emphasis on family life, the closeness of community, and the value of nostalgia that make up North Dakota's heritage. These people share their reasons for staying in, or coming back to, the prairie. Add Your Story Now that you've read what your neighbors think about Prairie Life, it's your turn. Find out how to add your voice to your prairie friends and neighbors. |