Due to some technical difficulties (me accidentally deleting an entire entry on bare back riding in this week’s rodeo series) I’ll have to post it tomorrow. We can reminisce about my time in the tundra last week!
It was even an adventure getting to middle-of-nowhere Minnesota. We flew to Minneapolis, then took a flight on the black arrow to Bemidjii, then drove the green arrow up to Baudette to work, drove the orange arrow to International Falls, flew the blue arrow to Hibbing, and then flew the purple arrow back to Minneapolis, then finally home! It was a lot of traveling and a lot of coldness!
You know it’s cold when they have a mini-ski hill right inside the city.
We were out working on this mostly abandoned airport in a small town. Anybody have any clue what that white rounded cone thing is? It randomly reminded me of Sugarloaf in Rio
I really almost died that day. It was about 34 degrees, but VERY windy! Luckily, the shop guys had a coverall suit they let me borrow. I was snug as a bug in a rug working outside for a few hours.
I don’t see how people live through this cold! I’m such a wuss! The wind was the worst! My poor hands did need a melt-break a few times & I hopped back in the car so I could keep survey and writing.


Yea, so what if the suit was for a 6′ tall man? I worked it and was so happy and thankful! Where are my sunny Florida trips when I need them?
I love flying home and watching the sunset out of the plane window. It’s such a neat experience and I so rarely sit still long enough on the ground to fully appreciate the sun setting.
GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY: It’s not quite that cold today here in Springfield, MA.








