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Wicked Nick

whos risking a life?

im inviceable.
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 7:24 AM Permalink
CerealKiller

ya well its on for mumoral day and labor day next year I want someone there taping the insanity!! also!!! it will be more fun that way!!!
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 9:47 AM Permalink
Clue Master

It would be even more fun if you did it looking like your avatar :cool:
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 11:55 AM Permalink
CerealKiller

that can be aringed I bet!!!
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 1:22 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

Thanks Dawg was smart we got a house on the tallest hill in town and a new sump pump. High and dry. :cool:
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 2:14 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

These were in todays paper
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 2:39 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

Tue, 10/02/2007 - 2:40 PM Permalink
zephyrus

How'd they paint those dotted lines on your river down there? You guys get all of the cool landscapes :frown:

Hope your area is drier crossing fingers
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 5:09 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

It is thats the southwestern part of town it always floods.
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 6:32 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

On a happier note I started taking Taekwondo about two months ago lookie what I got tonight.
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 6:34 PM Permalink
KITCH

Nice Job...
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 6:37 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

Thanks the plan is to make Black belt before Bella starts so she wont be able to beat me up :worried:
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 6:39 PM Permalink
zephyrus

You got sweaty! Great job!

I am sure you will love it. All three of my kids are black belts (2 - 1st degree, and 1 - 2nd degree) through Songham Tae Kwon Do. They loved it.

You made it farther than me though :smile: I was a white belt for 6 months in Shotokan Karate.
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 6:50 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

Having a 3 year old made me feel very old so I figured I needed to do some thing.
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 6:53 PM Permalink
zephyrus

I should do something...

...wonder what's on the Travel Channel? :chagrin:
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 7:07 PM Permalink
Clue Master

Boy is Bella growing up fast. And you look like you've dropped a few ESD. Lookin good!
Tue, 10/02/2007 - 7:42 PM Permalink
East Side Digger

Thanks, we are now getting her a twin bed she is almost to big for her todler bed.
Wed, 10/03/2007 - 1:48 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

some pics from our trip this past weekend...
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:25 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

Boyd Highschool was closed down in 1969... it just sits there now... the gymnasium part (not seen here) is used by the fire department and was the newest part of the building, built the last year the school was in use.

kids in school, now have to go to Dawson, because they combined school districts.

Boyd Town Hall

Boyd Town Hall
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:28 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

we also found a part of the highschool building that was a janitorial office ...

one of my grandmas brothers worked in that office, while the family lived in town.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:29 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

1. Mainstreet

2. the other side of main street

3. a car wash and coin laundry in the same building
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:31 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

Main street contained a bar, a newely opened strip club, a liquor store, a hardware store, a gas station, the police station/city hall, and a post office.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:32 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

this empty land, is where a house once stood, that my grandmas family lived when they lived in this town...

back in the late 90's the town had a controlled fire, and burned the house down, because it sat vacant for too long, and had gone to rot, basically....

then they filled in the foundation with dirt/grass...

I dug up a chunk of the foundation, and took 3 pieces... one for me, one for my sister, and one for my uncle.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:35 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

there were a buncha places in the area, that were referred to as "camp release"... and had historic markers/signs talking about indian wars on the land and stuff....

this was one of them
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:37 AM Permalink
Clue Master

Never been. Looks quaint
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:37 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

some pictures of the sunset, from the camp release spot
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:38 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

on the way there, we drove through Granite Falls, and found an overlook, that looked out over the minnesota river valley...
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:39 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

we also drove through Olivia.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:40 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

1. a bald eagle that we spotted on the side of the road, feasting on a dead deer.

2. some abandoned house/farm that we spotted from the road

3. the sunset, while we were driving
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:43 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

thats pretty much it...

wasnt much to the town...

we met up with a guy that I located, who lives in town, and turned out to be my dads second cousin....

I brought all kinds of pictures to show him, and he showed me his old family photos...

he took us on a town "tour".... it lasted maybe 15-20 mins....

we checked out some cemetaries, looking for relatives, but didnt find any...

one of them was WAYYYYY out in the middle of noplace...

down a dirt road, through a field, paved by a set of tractor tires...

It was really cool, and very eerie at the same time...

He's also the one who gave us the rundown on what happend to the house where my grandmas family lived, and the history on the town and stuff...

The town is so old fashioned, that they have a siren (sounds like a tornado siren), that goes off every single day, at noon, 6, and 10, to let people know what time it is....

on mondays it goes twice at 6

theres a grain elevator right in the middle of town.... they rely mainly on corn, and wheat, around there....

we drove up there, on 212 out of Eden Prarie... spent a buncha hours in town, checking stuff out, and talking to Brent (my dads 2nd cousin)...

then spent the night in Montevideo.... drove back on highway 7... cause it was more scenic that way....
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 8:46 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

we found out that Lac Qui Parle state park isnt that far away from Boyd....

we're talking about making some time each year, to go camping there, possibly, so we have a reason to go back and visit....

even though theres basically nothing there, it still felt great to finally be there, after hearing about it for so long, when I was growing up - from my grandma....

we might also possibly go back, next year during "Good Time Days"... which, like the sign says, is supposedly the oldest continuest celebration in the midwest....

Brent was telling us that its really fun.... they have all kids of parties, and a softball tourney and stuff....
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 9:05 AM Permalink
OT

So while the United States was in a war against the North and South, Minnesota was in a war against the Sioux. I wasn't aware of that before.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 9:33 AM Permalink
OT

When I was growing up, Swifts had a whistle for their employees that you could hear all the way across town. We lived on the hill above Swifts, so it was pretty loud.

It went off at 5:55 as a warning that you had five minutes to punch in, 6:00 as of official start time, noon and 1:00 for lunch and again at 3:00 signaling the end of the day.

It was annoying at the time, but I'd love to hear that whistle again.

I enjoyed seeing your pictures, Nick.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 9:39 AM Permalink
Clue Master

What a quandary that must have been; fight the south or the Indians? huh

Oh, and here's a panorama of those beautiful pictures you took of the MN River Valley Nick.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:12 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

we drove back past there last night, on part of our trip home...

In that green pasture way off in the distance, we could see a herd of cows....

It was rather rainy/misty though, so we didnt get any more pics of it...

when we first pulled up, on our way out there though, my first thought was that the view there, must have been what it looked like, to look out from Mounds Park, hundreds of years ago....

there was also a really old NSP plant, not far from that location, as well.... had the letters NSP right on it, and some giant smoke stacks and stuff...

really cool
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:19 AM Permalink
Love4Vino

that looks awesome WN. I wanna go.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:27 AM Permalink
me2

cool nick. Does Boyd have the secret hideout where you all plotted clues? :wink:

I especially liked the old town hall.

I take for granted that people know about the Souix Uprising
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:34 AM Permalink
OT

I know about the uprising, just didn't realize it happened during the Civil War.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:38 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

lol... no... the clue plotting happened here at my house...

I knew bits and pieces about the uprising as well... just didnt know it happened so close to that area and stuff....

there were a lot of places marked as "camp release cemetary", just randomly on the sides of the roads.... and then markers/monuments like the one that we found...

that one had a really weird feel to it, too....

my uncle was telling me, that my grandma had told him once, that they used to make trips over the border, into South Dakota, from time to time, and that there was an Indian guy who kept trying to pick her up, when they would meet....

She jokingly told him once, that he and my dad came very close to becoming part Indian.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:40 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

we were talking, with Brent, while we were there also about where people in the town came from...

my grandma and one of her brothers and one of her sisters ended up there, when she was only 2 months old - from Toten, Norway....

Brent was saying that his family was from there too.... as were a few other families that originally lived in the town...

sounds like half of Boyd was from Toten...

we couldnt figure out why, of all places they picked Boyd.... that, and how the heck they got here to Swede Hollow, when they moved...

probably hopped on the train or something? :confused:
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:55 AM Permalink
Wicked Nick

that reminds me...

http://www.ellisisland.org

you can check original ship manifests and stuff for imigrants, and find when they came to the U.S. and where they came from.... where they were headed, how old they were, etc...

thats how we found out about my grandma and stuff....

she had told us about it, a long time ago, but its nice to actually see it in writing..

my grandma's first name is actually mis-spelled on the manifest.... her birth name was Dagny, but they have it listed as Iagny...

she changed it to Dorothy, later on in life... but... yeah....
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 10:58 AM Permalink
me2

Thats on my 'would love to visit someday' list- both ellis island and the statue of liberty & grand central station & central park & 34th and 42nd streets and the chrysler, woolworth & Empire State buildings and a museum or 2. someday.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 11:15 AM Permalink
KC0GRN

I've visited ellis island, and the statue of liberty. The skyscrapers weren't as "tourist" friendly...

Grand Central Station was cool though, Central park, eh, not so much.

BTW if you're going, you might as well visit the American Museum of Natural History, they've got the Hayden Planetarium. That was really cool, but then I'm biased...

http://haydenplanetarium.org/index.php

Mon, 10/08/2007 - 11:23 AM Permalink
OT

A lot of immigrants came through Canada also. Especially the Irish during the Potato Famine.
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 11:25 AM Permalink
me2

Now thats what Im talking about!
Mon, 10/08/2007 - 11:27 AM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Buying gas to transport the grankids for the weekend $15.00 .

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Mon, 10/08/2007 - 2:37 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Going on a spookey hay ride $7.50 .

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Mon, 10/08/2007 - 2:41 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Buying a couple pumkins $10.00 .

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Mon, 10/08/2007 - 2:44 PM Permalink
mrmnmikey

Buying some corn to feed the animals $2.50 .

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Mon, 10/08/2007 - 2:48 PM Permalink