It isn't everyday your driving home and you see this. Winters are hard here in Wobegon but when you see what looks like a frozen horse on the back of a truck you really have to wonder.
It is storming and I can't sleep so I thought I would sit here a while. Living here in a small town in the mid-west has been a eye-opening experience for me. I truely have learned alot. I didn't realize how many cultures we have here in the good old US of A.
We will have to travel the US when we retire.
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Wonder where they were moving the horse, and why. I am always fascinated by how a family's and community's ethnic background REALLY does affect the outlook on life and the tangible evidence of it in them!
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thanks for your help Kathy.
I was hoping I did it correctly.
Thanks for letting the rest of us visit a small part of your life...it almost seems like a wonderful story. I guess it is... I was very touched by the picture of you greeting your son. I too have one very like it only my son was returning, (thank our dear God)from Viet Nam.
Audrey Ydemieri
just want to correct signature on commennt I sent. It should read Audrey
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