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Category Archives: Roads of Minnesota
Taking that long trip down my childhood to Grandma’s Home
Written on August 20, 2016 · I have been thinking a lot lately about my grandparents. Probably because their home near Outing MN has been left to fall into disrepair and the last people to own the two cabins let … Continue reading
Posted in Roads of Family, Roads of Minnesota
Tagged cabins, Cass County, custom windows, gossip, Grandma's home, Knute, Lakeview Grocery, Minnesota memories, northern mn, Norwegian accent, old names, Outing MN
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The Winter of Our Discontent
Yep. It is snowing again. Lightly, thirty-four degrees and sometimes it switches to fat raindrops. This has been the longest winter/not spring. We had eighty degree weather, then back to snow, it was too wet to garden, now it is … Continue reading
Posted in Roads Always Traveled, Roads of Events, Roads of Minnesota, Roads of the Gardens
Tagged ag community, community school, depression long winter, depression winter, dog allergy meds, dog benadryl, farmers anxious to plant, farmers planting, garden under snow, hawaii long winter, hot humid summer, key west, key west escape winter, lingering winter, main street, no camping, no gardening, no spring, small town hospital, tulips peeking through, winter, Winter discontent, winter dragging on, winter in april, winter snow rain, winter still
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Putting on the Badge to go to Work
It happened again in one of our rural towns in the Midwest. A police officer has been shot and killed in the line of duty. This time, like several before, he and two other officers, were responding to a domestic … Continue reading
Posted in Roads Less Traveled, Roads of Animals, Roads of Events, Roads of Minnesota, Roads of Politics
Tagged Alexandria MN, Cyrus MN, deputy sheriff killed domestic violence, Deputy shooting cyrus MN, domestic violence, Domestic Violence MN, Glenwood MN, Josh Owens, Judges gun laws, K-9, k-9 partner killed, Minnesota gun laws, officer killed west central mn, officers domestic violence, police officers wounded cyrus mn, Pope County, pope county mn, Pope county sheriff, sheriff two officers wounded, suspect killed cyrus mn, swift county deputy sheriff killed
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Really? Mother Nature is a____ Well You Know What
I have had it. Here it is, April 1st, almost midnight and we are having another blessed blizzard. I am going to go to bed but first I have to let Caleigh out for one more pee break. Great. I … Continue reading
Posted in Roads of Animals, Roads of Family, Roads of Minnesota, Uncategorized
Tagged blessed blizzard, door frozen shut, fixed broken garage door, front porch door, garage door broken, Garden rake, Gardening april1st, Minnesota blizzard, Shovel patio, shovel snow, sidewalk snow drift, snow drift door, snowstorm, thigh high drift
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Yes…well…This leave me puzzled.
I have a post I wrote six and a half years ago. It is the most viewed post of all I have written. I find it so strange that everyone chooses that one. It is about an obscure happening, in … Continue reading
Posted in Roads Always Traveled, Roads of Events, Roads of Minnesota
Tagged location event, Minnesota event, mystery event, mystery solved, popular post, rank in search, small town event, small town Minnesota, title key word, well read article, well read post, Why read
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