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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Il Camposanto (secondo)

The Old Oak Tree

Built in 1862

I suppose it seems a little odd to use Italian to describe something so Scandinavian, but the Tuscan vernacular is so appealing. Linda and I have always enjoyed traveling the back roads when we have the time as you often find such beauty and interest off of the beaten path. A couple of weeks ago while on one of our forays into the farm country we found this scene just southeast of Northfield, near the town of Nerstrand. It seemed to be one of the most beautiful and pastoral settings we have ever seen in Minnesota. There are actually two churches faced directly opposing one another and the one pictured was built in 1862 during the Civil War and the U.S.-Dakota war of 1862, which began 150 years ago yesterday. Obviously there were some very ambitious and reverent people living in Southeastern Minnesota at that time in our history.

These discoveries as we travel around bring some measure of peace to us while we deal with all the days of medical care and the inconveniences that can really wear you down. Seeing the lush farmland on the rolling hills of this part of Minnesota along with the occasional spectacular setting can't help but be inspiring for anyone needing a lift. Driving into Duluth and seeing the Big Lake is also very uplifting.

Again,
Gary and Linda

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