Friday, May 02, 2008
Urban turkey...
Quite a spring in Minneapolis. Louise and Joe H.S. saw two wild turkeys last week in the front yard, but did not get a snapshot. Yesterday, Joe College-on-leave was home, and he and I had this downstairs-upstairs exchange:
Joe: Dad, there's a turkey outside.
OLGS (with snark): Tell Gov. Pawlenty we already paid our Minnesota State Income Tax
Joe: No, there really is a turkey in the yard.
OLGS (grabbing camera): This I gotta see...
Note: the first snapshot is of Mitzi (below) running back inside from the wild gobbler. The second, shown above, is of the turkey next store on our neighbor's walkway, right by the "Minnesota" paving stone.
Thursday, May 01, 2008
Candidates in Selma
Look at the photos of the three candidates speaking in
--OLGS
Sunday, April 27, 2008
National History Day--Minnesota Edition
The household members all went their own ways today. Joe College-on-leave is working on his marionette for next weekend’s May Day celebration, courtesy of the “Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theater.” A crowd of up to 50,000 watches the parade of hundreds of puppets, floats, and other celebrants from
Several of the middle school boys seem enamored of the movie
“The 300” and produced posters about the Battle of Thermopylae. One group, not entirely certain of its facts, reported that Herodatus was a “historical consultant” to the film-makers. Ah, may the works of OLGS and his friends be consulted by film-makers 2,500 years from now!
Some of the girls did group poster projects on a woman named Sister Kenny, who in the 1940s created an alternative therapy regimen for polio patients. Instead of requiring patients to wear braces and casts, Sister Kenny (shown at right) offered baths and massage to help ease the pain of polio suffering. The “sister” in her title was a reference to her training as a nurse in
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