Jun 60 min readApril 2024 Photo GalleryA stunning sunset one evening near the Gethsemane Church in Litchfeild, Minn., captured by Kristie Flachmeyer.Jim Arvidson of Parkers Prairie, Minn., enjoying a beautiful winter day capturing the beauty of the season.A great egret spending his morning fishing in a nearby pond from Jeff Stave’s place in the Brainerd lakes area.A special sign for Sue and Todd Taylor and family in Hitterdal, Minn. seen covered in snow recently.In this less-than-snowy winter (until recently) you could still find a bit of snow in the Plato area all winter long. Just north of Plato on County Road 9, there is a snowbale family at the end of the driveway of the Tangletown Farm. Created last summer by the Englemann’s and their neighbor and now sits at the end of the driveway for passing traffic to enjoy. From Charleen and Loren Englemann.Terri Sanoski, who typically resides in the Cushing area, was visiting Arizona for the winter and captured this American flag blowing in the winds of a dust storm.Jim Foster was visiting the Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge in Big Stone County and captured the moonbeams cutting through the tree tops.A ring-necked pheasant, captured up close and personal by Al Batt of Hartland.A vibrant orange sunrise just starting to shine over the horizon in Donnelly, photographed by Gail Kloos of Donnelly. A barred owl seen overlooking the grass fields near Morris, captured by Brock Krusemark of Morris.
A stunning sunset one evening near the Gethsemane Church in Litchfeild, Minn., captured by Kristie Flachmeyer.Jim Arvidson of Parkers Prairie, Minn., enjoying a beautiful winter day capturing the beauty of the season.A great egret spending his morning fishing in a nearby pond from Jeff Stave’s place in the Brainerd lakes area.A special sign for Sue and Todd Taylor and family in Hitterdal, Minn. seen covered in snow recently.In this less-than-snowy winter (until recently) you could still find a bit of snow in the Plato area all winter long. Just north of Plato on County Road 9, there is a snowbale family at the end of the driveway of the Tangletown Farm. Created last summer by the Englemann’s and their neighbor and now sits at the end of the driveway for passing traffic to enjoy. From Charleen and Loren Englemann.Terri Sanoski, who typically resides in the Cushing area, was visiting Arizona for the winter and captured this American flag blowing in the winds of a dust storm.Jim Foster was visiting the Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge in Big Stone County and captured the moonbeams cutting through the tree tops.A ring-necked pheasant, captured up close and personal by Al Batt of Hartland.A vibrant orange sunrise just starting to shine over the horizon in Donnelly, photographed by Gail Kloos of Donnelly. A barred owl seen overlooking the grass fields near Morris, captured by Brock Krusemark of Morris.
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