Saturday, July 29, 2006

Minnesota State Fair


Meet Corn Dog Amelie! Straight of the Minnesota State Fair's website. (is this a corn dog or a pronto pup?)
Nancy and I are thinking about going for a weekend but were not sure yet. Nancy has not been there and I have only been there once. As I remember, most food was on a stick...(see attached pic).
What was your favorite food on a stick?
Can you do the fair in a day or do you need more time?
Any input would be help us make our decision.

Friday, July 28, 2006

Thought for this week...maybe a new regular

"Life isn't getting any easier. And you're not getting any younger. If you don't seize the opportunity, you will look back a year from now with even more regrets than you already have, and think 'I could have, should have, would have . . .' "

Beltrami County Fair




I forgot my camera so I googled Beltrami Fair and got these results.
Note the lady on the left is carrying a Chicken and oh, by the way this is a water color by Jane Freeman.
Nancy and I went to the fair and had a good time...Looking at pigs and goats, rabbits and chickens, horses and cows. We did eat a bit of fair food. We hope to go to the state fair this year...Something on a stick is calling...Where's the tums?

60th Pictures-Thank you Scott Lunt

Scott did a great job in taking tons of pictures. He has copied these pictures to Disc. If anyone would like copies of these disc, let me know and I'll copy them and drop them in the mail. There were over 300 pictures taken...Also, if you took pictures and want to share them let me know also.

Blog Problems (Mike in Iraq)

Matt and Randee...You guys are having a hard time posting to MIKE IN IRAQ blog...Here is what you need to do...Go to the DashBoard and there you will see which blogs you are associated with...Select MIKE IN IRAQ and treat it just like the family blog..Pete...Any other suggestions?

NOTE TO THE REST OF YOU...If I have not asked you to join and you want to help support Mike Lamon, serving us in Iraq...just let me know and I'll send you and invite.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Mike-in-Iraq

Mike-in-Iraq

Hope everything's well on the other side of the world, Mike. We're keeping you in our thoughts here in Minnesota. It makes me think of my days in the Army. I feel lucky I never had to serve overseas in hostile conditions. Be careful, stand proud, and remember everyone who's behind you here at home.

Matt Saunders

The Family Blog




I came back a few days ago from my annual hiking trip along the Superior Hiking Trail. We had beautiful (dry) weather during the trip. The only rain we had was Sunday, and by then we didn't care because we were hiking out that day. We started last Wednesday at Caribou Lake and headed East to Co. Rd. 58, just east of the Devil Track River. The scenery was outstanding, especially along the Devil Track River, Cascade River, views of the lake and overlooking the city of Grand Marais. No wildlife sightings, but I'm pretty sure a bear was trying to get at our food one night after we turned in. From the sounds of it, fairly big branches were being snapped from the tree where our food was hung. We must have done a pretty good job of hanging the food, because it was still there in the morning.

Mike's Mailing Address


One of the best things I remember about being stationed oversea was "Mail Call". When I was in Korea and then later in Iraq we would have a formation (a gatherering of soldiers) and the First Sergeant would pass on information to us about the next days events or whatever information he wanted us to know. At the end of the formation, the mail clerk would come forward with a large canvas sack which held the mail. He would start the "mail call" by calling out names of people who got mail...One by one... "Johnson; Carter; Smith...Etc. You would run up and get you piece of mail. You never knew when you would get mail but you always really looked forward to the communication from family the most. Pictures were always welcome. Soldiers would pass pictures that they received from home and the guys would always take the time to look saying what a lucky guy to have such a great looking ____( wife, girl, baby etc). The most coveted thing was a box from home filled with things like home made cookies, beef jerky, candy etc. Nancys always packed in in newspaper from home so I could read the local news from home as well.

I know Mike would love to get a hand written bunch of letters...Don't expect to much response from him back to you...After all we are in a war!
I'll check but I think you cannot send packages anymore...
Below is Mikes Mailing Address while in Iraq.

SPC Michael Lamon
A Co 2-136 CAB
Unit #60000
APO AE 09381-0000.

Monday, July 24, 2006

You think it hot here...


Think about our boys in uniform in Iraq...Mike Lamon can tell you what hot is!

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Hot, Dry, & Unending

Well, the title really says it all...it is 77 degrees inside & 92 outside & it is after 5:00 on Sunday afternoon. Our trees look like they have their leaves on upside down as they are curled upwards. When I walk on our grass it sounds like I am walking on ashes, crunch, crunch, crunch. I am hoping that we don't go too much longer without some badly needed moisture. It seems windier today than it has been recently...does that mean we are in for a change? I sure hope so. Is it quite dry in other parts??