0From Joe Jackson's Big WorldOut to the west there's a trail that leads somewhere
And a call of the wild that takes some people there
Through Monument Valley to California sun
From New Amsterdam to the way the...
0Much larger than they appear from the road, you often have to pass through several feet of long grass to get to one. They were rarely stacked but finding one on its own and then...
0Stopping in the northern town of Duluth Minnesota to my itinerary on a summer weekend was not well planned. With rooms booked for weeks and the weather too cold to camp for the night, I...
0Wasn’t Mankato the name of the place Charles Ingalls used to ride his horse and carriage to for lumber and other specialties the Olsen country store didn’t carry? The things we remember from our childhood….what...
0In the midst of haystacks, and the emptiness of the South Dakotan fields, there's a protusion of tacky billboard signs priming you for two of the silliest and yet true to character sites in the...
0There’s something novel about a mid-western haystack to an East Coaster. While a haystack to many may look like nothing other than a round cylinder-like natural structure in the middle of a field, they captivated...
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