Saturday, September 28, 2013

Pictures from Canada and Minot, ND

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Heritage Center

 A new member of the RCMP

More Heritage Displays

Troop Review at RCMP Center

This group means business!

Scandinavian Center in Minot, ND

Gol Stave Church

DALA Horse, National Symbol of Sweden

Norwegion Stabbur (Storehouse)

Our new friend


Inside the Gol Stave Church 

Friday, September 20, 2013

Visiting the relatives August 22 - Sept. 17, 2013

August 22 -25 we were in Iroquois, SD visiting our niece Barb Walter and her hubby Rollie.   We always enjoy camping in their backyard.   Barb has a great garden, so we were treated to fresh picked corn on the cob, green beans, and yummy tomatoes!    Jack enjoys going to the store for breakfast with Rollie, so I slept in!   One day we drove to Brookings to see Jack's sister, Leila.   We also did some shopping in Mitchell with Barb and Rollie.

August 26-29 we were in Wadena, MN visiting with Jack's cousins on his mother's side.   We camped  in the city park and had a bit of excitement the first night.   There was a tornado warning, and the police and some firemen stopped at the campground to warn us to take cover and to explain where the public shelter was located.   We opted to join the campground hostess and three other campers in the cinder block bathroom (along with a cat, 2 puppies, and 2 birds).  We had heavy rain, but no wind, thankfully.    
* August 27 we visited with Virginia Malone, Shirley Tabery ? and Jerome and Mary Jane Schmitz.
* August 29 we visited with George and Judy Tabery

August 30 - September 4 we were camped at Olson Park in Worthington and visited with Jack's brother Melvin and wife Betty, Connie and Mike Burkard from Sioux Falls, Rod and JoAnn Burkard of Reading, and Duane and Kathy Burkard from Wilmont.    On Sunday we drove to Tracy, MN to Boxcar Days and toured their museum and checked out the antique tractors.   We invited Melvin and Betty, Rod and JoAnn, and Kathy and Duane to a picnic at our campsite on Tuesday night.    We had a campfire (our first of the year) and enjoyed visiting until 10!

September 5 - 8 we camped in Fairmont, MN and visited with our friend, Helen Kehoe.    While we were there we drove to Spencer, IA to the Clay County Fair.   It was HOT, DUSTY, but fun.   
Helen got me hooked on the game Words with Friends - an app for the IPAD.

September 9 - 17 we were at Good Counsel in Mankato visiting with my sister, Sister Dominic.   Enjoyed our visit, especially the good food at her community, Jakes Stadium Pizza and the Amboy Cottage Cafe.   Dom and I drove to Red Wing to visit our cousin, Joan Brown. We also enjoyed visiting with Art and Charlene Schuch over breakfast and Lisa's Cottage Cafe and were treated to dinner at their house one evening.



Minot, ND August 17-20

We camped at the Rough Riders campground right outside Minot.  Before we were even done setting up a young man came over and peppered Jack with questions regarding the Airstream and so Jack spent a good deal of time discussing the trailer.   When he was all finished discussing the trailer, he said he had one on order!  

After Mass Saturday evening we went to a Mexican restaurant for supper and then settled in to plan our time in Minot.   On Sunday we visited the local museum and on Monday we found the Scandanavian Heritage Park we had heard about from the Canadian Burkards.    We spent several hours learning about the various buildings being shown in the park.   It was definitely worth the time spent.  

We went to the Mall on Tuesday so I could get the latest book in The Walk series.  The mall was much larger than it appeared, and we spent some time walking and window shopping there.

We left on Wednesday, heading toward Jamestown and spent lunch and 3 hours in Steele, visiting with Mary Buchholz, a Mankato friend.  

Friday, August 30, 2013

Oh Canada! August 3-17, 2013

We left the States on Saturday August 3, and headed to our first campground, a KOA west of Winnipeg, Manitoba.   The campground was quite full, and we were happy to be off the road and settling in for the night.   While Jack was setting up, I went up to the office to use the wifi and find a church -- with Mass preferably on Saturday night.   YIKES!   Mass was starting in 15 minutes at St. Patrick's in Winnipeg.   We dropped everything, and dashed to church -- arriving during the sermon.  
Sunday was cool and sunny in Winnipeg,  but the farther west we went, the cloudier it got, finally ending in some heavy rain.   Our destination was a campground in Regina.   Luckily it had quit raining by the time we got there, so Jack didn't get wet setting up.  Monday night found us west of Saskatoon and we arrived Monday at our destination, Camrose Alberta.  

Our visit to Jack's cousins in Canada was really great.   We so enjoyed our stay!   I likely gained 5 lbs with all the food we consumed!   We visited Eldon and Sharon, Barry and Carol, Joe and Ro, Doug and Anne, and Lloyd and Darlene.    Maybe they'll come visit us one day so we can repay their kindness!   Burkard men don't take long vacations, however.   Perhaps when they retire from farming and are bored with winter they'll come south!!   

On August 14 we left Camrose after a farewell breakfast at Tim Horton's with Eldon and Sharon and Barry and Carol.   We reversed our tracks and spent that night in Saskatoon, and the next two nights in Regina where we did some sightseeing.  

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have a training depot in Regina, as well as a Heritage Center.   While we were at the Heritage Center we enjoyed a 25 minute movie on the training depot and enjoyed their museum.   We were treated to a tour of the training depot and our guide introduced us to her father, a drill sargeant who came out of the Drill Hall to answer questions, and allowed us in to watch a first year troop practicing their marching.    The next day we stopped over at 12:30 to watch the whole depot (290 cadets) participate in the Sargeant's Drill, which dates back to the early years when it was used to count the cadets before lunch.   It was very impressive!

We also toured the historic Lieutenant Governor's House which was refurbished to the 1890 time period.   Very well done!   After 1945, the house was used as a rehabilitation center for returning soldiers.   In the 1990's after many different affiliations it was refurbished and reopened to the public--FREE OF CHARGE!

Saturday we left Regina and headed for the border and Minot, ND.   Note to future border crossings:
DO NOT take oranges or other fruits and some veggies into the US.   Ours were confiscated at the border!!!!

Ah, welcome back to the USA!!!!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Michigan and MN Pictures

Fred Meijer Park - Michigan

At the farm - Fred Meijer Garden

Jack and Friend

Grand Portage National Historic Site - Minnesota

Grand Portage as seen from Lake Superior

Lake Superior from Grand Portage Visitor's Center

Giant Lawn Chairs - on way to Grand Portage

Learning about native plants - Voyageur's National Park, Minnesota

An inquisitive friend at Voyageur's NP

At entrance to Voyageur's National Park - Minnesota

In the Visitor's Center - Voyageur National Park

Ohio Pictures

Cuhoga Historic Train

Boarding the train

What a wonderful Bike Trail!

At Brandywine Falls

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Cleveland

On  the Train!

Gerald Ford Presidential Library

Ford's Oval Office

Grave of Gerald & Betty Ford

Gerald Ford Library

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Northern Minnesota July 28 - August 3, 2013

Sunday July 28 we left Madison, WI for Northern Minnesota.    We drove i-90/94 to Eau Claire and then I-94 to Hwy 53 toward Superior, WI.   We arrived at Cloquet, MN about 4 p.m. that afternoon.  
Monday, July 29 we headed north on Hwy 61 to Grand Portage National Monument which is about 6 miles from the Canadian border at the tip of the "arrowhead".  

Our first stop was the Visitor's Center and Heritage center where we watched the introductory movie about the Grand Portage, viewed the displays and then crossed over the road to visit the reconstructed palisade area which dipicted the life at Grand Portage from 1784-1803.   The North West Company ran themost profitable fur trade operation on the Great Lakes.   The company's inland headquarters was located at Grand Portage, the largest fur trade depot in the heart of the continent.  This was the site of Rendezvous, an annual gathering in July.   During the rest of the year the trappers and the Ojibwe would trap the furs and in July would gather at Grand Portage to await the arrival of the 35ft. Montreal Canoes which came loaded with tons of goods to trade for the furs.  After the trading and celebrating was complete, the voyagers would carry two 90lb. packs 8 1/2 miles from the Grand Portage inland to Fort Charlotte, the company's smaller storage depot on the Pigeon River.  
Voyageurs offered the Indians items such as glass beads, wool blankets, woven cloth,iron kettles, axes, firearms, traps and alcohol.

Tuesday we remained in camp and caught up on chores.

Wednesday we moved the trailer to Bemidji, MN which is about 3 hours west of  Cloquet.   Our intent was to headquarter in Bemidji and from there drive to Voyageur National Park in International Falls, MN.  

Thursday we drove up Hwy 71 from Bemidji to International Falls.   What a lonely road!   I think we MIGHT have seen 10 vehicles on our way up.  Voyageur NP has 3 Visitor's Centers - about 35 miles away from each other.   We elected to visit the Visitor's Center at Rainy Lake which is right outside International Falls.   Over 35% of the park is on the water, and the parking lot here was filled with trucks with boat trailers.   As is our custom, we watched the film, went through the museum exhibits, and then headed outside for a short hike and a ranger-led tour of an ethno-garden where we were shown native plants and learned about their useage by the Ojibwe Indians.  

Friday we did some local shopping and visited the Beltrami Historical Society museum to learn about the Bemidji area.

August 3 we had pancakes at the KOA kitchen and then headed out at 9 for our trip to Canada.