Hunter’s last football game of the season was this week. The game was back and forth and for the first time since the first game of the season our boys were losing. It was 78 degrees at the 5PM kick off and there was a warm breeze. Truly an amazing October evening! Our Mustang boys fought back in the second…
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85th Annual Sauerkraut Day
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*There’s a garden, what a gardenOnly happy faces bloom thereAnd there’s never any room thereFor a worry or a gloom thereOh there’s music and there’s dancingAnd a lot of sweet romancingWhen they play the polkaThey all get in the swing Every time they hear that oom-pa-pa Everybody feels so tra-la-laThey want to throw their cares awayThey all go lah-de-ah-de-ay Then…
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Pheasant Season Kick Off
Filed Under: Life in North Dakota Tagged With: hunting, North Dakota, pheasant hunting, prairie life 3 Comments
All photo credits go to Ben Cooley, our friend and passionate pheasant hunter, who captured these shots during the past two weekends. First Hunter was able to participate in the youth pheasant hunting season and then go out this past Saturday morning with Nathan and Ben for the official opening pheasant season. Hunter wanted to make sure he could live…
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The Pinke Post Is Going Dark
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It is with a heavy heart and deep sadness that I write this post. For nearly three years I have openly and publicly blogged about our family life on the prairie. However due to a series of events that I will not be blogging about, our family has made the decision that this blog has to go private. Please do…
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Your Input To Spur Growth On The Prairie
Filed Under: Life in North Dakota, Small Town Living Tagged With: economic development, North Dakota, prairie, rural life 1 Comment
Our county just happens to be the most elderly county per capita in our state and our state just happens to be the most elderly state per capita in the United States. What does that mean? For us, it is that we are raising our young family while owning a small family business in an area that needs passionate advocates…
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