A tale about what Minnesota was really like back in the time of the lumberjacks and what it took for a family to survive. There were good times, hard times and sometimes a laugh or two made their lives a bit easier. Wil Morgan did whatever it took to put food on the table and keep a roof over their head.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Summer storms,
Good Morning,
Last night around midnight, one of those beautiful summer storms rolled through this region, a real window shaker with lots of lightning and heavy rain.
Up on the Bigfork River, the water started to rise around midnight and by daylight, it had spilled over its banks flooding bogs and gardens for miles. Made a lot of folks mad but it provided pretty good water for lakes that had been low.
Yesterday a few Anishinaabe people came by our home, to raise awareness for fresh water. Pretty good idea. Pretty good people. Darned long walk.
Today, Little American falls will be splashing and churning with newfound energy. It's quite a sight to see.
You can find the EBook Kindle edition of this book at Amazon.com and at www.peaceriverbooks.com. The Peace River Books blog is updated each day.
Glad you stopped into "therivercalls" blog. We'll try to put something new here each day.
Good Reading,
Ron
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