We woke in the lovely Lake Bronson State Park campground in the northern reaches of northwest Minnesota after a very, very chilly night. This was the 14th day of our journey and we knew today we would cross the border into North Dakota. The landscape continued to open out before us and the wind turbines were showing up everywhere among the wide-open fields. Ironically It would end up being the half way point in our travels, although we didn’t know it at the time. As we reflect it seemed like a bit of synchronicity that it would also be the day we reached the Geographical Center of North America – Rugby, ND.
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Sure, I know I will. I do know that for sure. 😉😊
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This is so nice of you to say Judy. We hope you continue enjoying our fun outings
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Wow, this is a really interesting adventure. Looking forward to many more of this. 😊
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Thank you. Its fun reflecting.
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loved the video – perfect pacing to enjoy the scenery with you….
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LOL, LOL. We think its somewhere in the Midwest so we’re hoping all tuned in can help us locate it.
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Be sure to post the frying pan when you find it!
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LOL, LOL. Thank you for the compliment on the video and the belly laugh. We remember that sequence in “Michael” (great movie). It is so fun finding these type monuments and communities oversized statues. Oh and yes we are searching for the biggest frying pan, lol.
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Great video! Had to smile about the “geographical center” because I once made it out to Arizona and was so excited to see the “Continental Divide” in New Mexico (also marked by a rock or something similar). I think it was brought out in the John Travolta movie “Michael” how we road trippers are fascinated with geographical monuments or even the world’s biggest frying pan, especially when those markers are free 🙂
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Oops. I accidently put my last name. So sorry! OMG! I’m sorry! 😦
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Hey, Oristel. I’ve nominated you for an award. You can check it out here:
https://oristel.net/2017/02/08/blogger-recognition-award/
Happy Journey! 🙂
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Christina it was so wonderful to see you on my Instagram site a few minutes ago. You have such a beautiful site and talents.
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Awesome video! And excited to follow your journey on Instagram!!
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I love reading your post, I will check in to the link. Your post make one to feel in tourch with the wider world.
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Thank you for saying this.
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So interesting. Loved the video.
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Thank you. It was amazing to see how many dotted the landscape as we drove and how humans and nature continued along side them.
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I love the video – so many wind turbines!
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