Feb 2, 20230 min readFebruary 2023 Photo GalleryNothing warms up a cold winter day like watching a dog frolic in the snow. Photo by Rosie Hartwig-Benson, of Litchfield.Breath taking sight over Lake Carlos, near Alexandria. It was the most beautiful pack of Sundogs that Marlys Botzet had ever seen. Remember summer with this photo of a sunset on Lake Okoboji, Iowa. Taken by Carolyn Enstad, of Walnut Grove.Megan Anderson noticed a crowd of birds, while she was waiting for a ride at Walmart, in Fergus Falls.Dan Markell’s granddaughter, Brooklyn, enjoyed a warm October day on the farm site by Marshall. Her good friend Cooper kept her company.At negative 7°F, Christmas Eve morning was cold, but the sundogs were exciting for Dianne Ziesmer to see.A landscape you don’t see in Minnesota, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, near the town of Canyon, Texas. From Dennis Sulflow’s trip in early December.Jeff and JoEllen Stave occasionally have a chipmunk eating peanuts in their Brainerd garage.The Christmas snowman, at Terrance Swenson’s place south of Willmar, developed quite a hat during an early January storm.On his backyard deck, in Marshall, Don DeVlieger likes to count all the birds at his feeder and the bush they perch on nearby.On his backyard deck, in Marshall, Don DeVlieger likes to count all the birds at his feeder and the bush they perch on nearby.State pride is on display near Kingsland, Texas. Sue Taylor, of Hitterdal, sees more American and Texas flags displayed in that state then any other when she visits in during winter.Last summer, little miss Brianna Weilenburg took her cow for a walk on the farm, a few miles from Long Prairie. Photo taken by Dad Mike Weilenburg.Dale Dietel wanted to share a picture of the Black Madonna in the sanctuary at Montserrat, from his visit to Spain.Living in rural St Peter has perks for Brenda Kotasek, like seeing deer in the pasture by her driveway.
Nothing warms up a cold winter day like watching a dog frolic in the snow. Photo by Rosie Hartwig-Benson, of Litchfield.Breath taking sight over Lake Carlos, near Alexandria. It was the most beautiful pack of Sundogs that Marlys Botzet had ever seen. Remember summer with this photo of a sunset on Lake Okoboji, Iowa. Taken by Carolyn Enstad, of Walnut Grove.Megan Anderson noticed a crowd of birds, while she was waiting for a ride at Walmart, in Fergus Falls.Dan Markell’s granddaughter, Brooklyn, enjoyed a warm October day on the farm site by Marshall. Her good friend Cooper kept her company.At negative 7°F, Christmas Eve morning was cold, but the sundogs were exciting for Dianne Ziesmer to see.A landscape you don’t see in Minnesota, Palo Duro Canyon State Park, near the town of Canyon, Texas. From Dennis Sulflow’s trip in early December.Jeff and JoEllen Stave occasionally have a chipmunk eating peanuts in their Brainerd garage.The Christmas snowman, at Terrance Swenson’s place south of Willmar, developed quite a hat during an early January storm.On his backyard deck, in Marshall, Don DeVlieger likes to count all the birds at his feeder and the bush they perch on nearby.On his backyard deck, in Marshall, Don DeVlieger likes to count all the birds at his feeder and the bush they perch on nearby.State pride is on display near Kingsland, Texas. Sue Taylor, of Hitterdal, sees more American and Texas flags displayed in that state then any other when she visits in during winter.Last summer, little miss Brianna Weilenburg took her cow for a walk on the farm, a few miles from Long Prairie. Photo taken by Dad Mike Weilenburg.Dale Dietel wanted to share a picture of the Black Madonna in the sanctuary at Montserrat, from his visit to Spain.Living in rural St Peter has perks for Brenda Kotasek, like seeing deer in the pasture by her driveway.
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