Easter Trips 04/26/2011
Well Easter is upon us again and for the second year in a row we met up with the Junkers at a water park. This time it was in Fargo and with the whole state sinking under flood water this time golf was out of the question. The swimming was fun for us and the car and the company great. Of coarse the weather was with us as always and we drove both directions in snow storms and the news reports were full of reports of drivers sliding off icy roads only to be rescued from the flood water later by the local dive team. Only in ND. Upon returning to Minot the weather took a turn for the better this last weekend and we decided it was time to shake some of the rust off the mountain bikes. The weather was great and the views of the still frozen Lake Sakakawea from the Indian Hills trail were amazing, however the ride was short because all the north facing sections of trail were still under drifts of snow and It was a it much to pull the Burley through. Andy is loving all the trips to the park and is choosing walk more and more. He now routinely catches his balance, crawls up stairs, and climbs into and on-top of everything. The fun continues. 1 Comment Grand Forks Flooding 04/27/2009
Well its been an interesting spring here. The red river valley experienced its second 100 year flood inside of 10 years and as of this writing the river here in Grand Forks has been above flood stage for well over a month now. The adventures are never ending, from route finding when major interstates and county roads alternate going under water, to aborted attempts to reach friends houses by kayak (the ice was to thick) and huge sand bagging efforts it was truly an experience. Other than our (mostly Beth's) sandbagging efforts in Grand Forks we are sitting behind a brand new dike system constructed over the last decade as a result of the devestating 1997 flooding and stayed quite comfortable. As you can see from the pictures we were most impacted by our xc skiing and biking trails going under water. The greenway just opened again this past weekend, however much of the trail system remains submerged so we continue to wait. Roo's was even dishartened to find that the beloved dog park remains under. However despite the sand traps being full of water the golf corse did open today. Lucky us... We have been amazed by the clear signs of the rivers power. Trees are all banded with stripes of missing bark, street signs are bent flat, and trees were snapped off everywhere. Well I beter get back to the job apps, but enjoy the pics. There are many more in our picasa album. Take care unitl next time. | Mike, Beth, Andy, Roo & MaxTraveling gypsies with skis... You either know us or don't... nothing to write here. Keep posted for random hylights. Blogroll
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