Split Rock Creek State Park dam. My grandfather (Glen) and great-grandfather (Albert) were the inspirers of this dam and began the process of getting this park built in the 1930s.
Soybeans growing beautifully.
A non-working Pipestone quarry as part of the Pipestone National Monument.
Pipestone geoglyphs (sp?)
Another non-working Pipestone quarry.
A visitor center demo quarry.
Welcome to Pipestone. Malcolm couldn't wait to get here and check this whole area out. He wasn't disappointed, execpt that he wished he could have spent a whole day here.
Part of the machinery working on the railroad.
The other part of the machinery working on the railroad.
Farm equipment. It sure is colorful!!
Malcolm working in the quarry.
Old haunt.
The Glass House - another old haunt.
Deer leaping through the corn field.
Corn rows that are beautiful.
For you Camden Wilkins.
Another old haunt - The Calumet.
Breakfast with cousin Lisa and 2nd cousin Lillian in Minneapolis at Cupcake. Great seeing you 2!!
We stayed with Malcolm's daughter and family - Jennifer, Mike, Lydia and Malcolm. Unfortunately I didn't get a pic of our gracious hosts. Thank you all for your hospitality!!
That's it for this post. Will bring you up to date with Colorado and we'll be good to go!!!
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