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Train Travel DC to RedWing
Train Travel DC to Red Wing
I recently had to take a business trip to DC. For some admitantly silly reasons, I don’t like to fly in February. I was even less motivated to fly due to recent events with FAA firings and planes crashing.
Sparks
Sparks
“Bedtime girls,” mother announces.
Up the steep, dark steps we climb to our bedroom. Ours is the tiny bedroomat the top of the stairs in an old farm house. The ceiling matches thesteep angle of the roofline. This is no problem for two little girls, but would causeadults to duck their heads when standing anywhere other than thecenterline of the room.
There’s a single window centered under the peak of the ceiling. It iscovered inside and out by a thick layer of frost. What little light comes in fromoutside is diffused and is mostly obscured by the mirror mounted to the child sizeddresser.
Poll Watching 2024
Poll Watching in Rural Minnesota 2024
I’m writing about my experiences and observations as a volunteer, not about my personal views on how the election turned out or why. That’s something that I will do in a future post.
What Does a Poll Watcher Do?
I volunteered to be a poll watcher (it’s officially calledappointed poll challenger in Minnestota) for the DFL (Democratic) party in Minnesota. This was a record year for Democratic campaign volunteering, and the number of volunteers for poll challengers more than doubled any previous year.
Small Towns: Redwing Minnesota
Is there anything more hopeful than Main Street
I love walking through the business district of small towns and take a careful look at the buildings. Here in Minnesota, many of these buildings are well over 100 years old, and they were clearly a source of pride to the townspeople that built them.
Take a look at the top of these buildings and you’ll notice masonry details like toothing / dentil courses, artistic stone work, and family names added to the building. These towns built elegant and ornate municipal buildings to host public performances and lectures, and you’ll often find alibrary building that was funded by Andrew Carnegie.
Good Bye Upper Sioux
Land Returning to the Upper Sioux
The soon to be formerMinnesota Upper Sioux stateparkwill be transfered back to the Sioux community next week, so we tookadvantage of the crazy warm weather to visit. We weren’t alone in thatthought as there were many people out, on what would normally be lovelyspring weather.
The State DNR had already closed the offices in preparation for thetransfer. I had a severely pulled calf muscle, so climbing hills was outfor me. I went to view the former Agency site, while Jane and Penny tooka walk through the back trails.