Aug 2, 20210 min readAugust 2021 Photo GalleryThis little lighthouse is fully operational on Lake Minnewaska, at Hobo Park in Starbuck. Picture by Stacy Peterson.Wendy Wick sent us a picture from when Nash was mushroom picking on his grandpa’s (Bill Ardant) farm, south of Hutchinson, and this fawn got friendly with them.In a nest that was built on Gloria Stargel’s deck, in Nashua.Sunrise mid-July near Lake Victoria, courtesy of Sue Peterson, from Alexandria, and haze courtesy of Ontario forest fires.Jim and Kat Becker’s dog, Homie, eats cherries right off the tree in their Tintah backyard.Debbie Wessel was basking in the light of the strawberry supermoon over Little Birch Lake, near Grey Eagle, in July.Rainbow over the Minnesota River in Granite Falls. Shared by Stacy Peterson.If you look close you will see Wilson taking a cat nap in an unusual position behind Julie Meyer’s flowers in New London.Summer Sunset on the southwest Minnesota prairie. Taken by Carolyn Enstad from Walnut Grove, MNRuss Juvrud found this little deer in his old popple patch, near Henning.Big Stone Lake sunset from June. Shared by Paulette Web, of Ortonville.John Pfeiffer’s neighbor had some colorful flower in New Ulm.Al Batt, from Hartland, found this old coot that needed to do some stretching.While Canadian wildfires don’t help with air quality, they do give the sun and sky interesting colors in St. Cloud. Sent in by DeVonne Koppenberg.Sally Erickson has a lovely hanging pot of black petunias surrounded by purple verbena in Little Falls.When he lived in Wisconsin, Arnie Borchert, now of Sauk Rapids, watched a turkey strutting through his yard.Relaxing summer night in Underwood, sent in by Beth Eidal.An eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly visited Catherine Craddock’s Mankato garden.
This little lighthouse is fully operational on Lake Minnewaska, at Hobo Park in Starbuck. Picture by Stacy Peterson.Wendy Wick sent us a picture from when Nash was mushroom picking on his grandpa’s (Bill Ardant) farm, south of Hutchinson, and this fawn got friendly with them.In a nest that was built on Gloria Stargel’s deck, in Nashua.Sunrise mid-July near Lake Victoria, courtesy of Sue Peterson, from Alexandria, and haze courtesy of Ontario forest fires.Jim and Kat Becker’s dog, Homie, eats cherries right off the tree in their Tintah backyard.Debbie Wessel was basking in the light of the strawberry supermoon over Little Birch Lake, near Grey Eagle, in July.Rainbow over the Minnesota River in Granite Falls. Shared by Stacy Peterson.If you look close you will see Wilson taking a cat nap in an unusual position behind Julie Meyer’s flowers in New London.Summer Sunset on the southwest Minnesota prairie. Taken by Carolyn Enstad from Walnut Grove, MNRuss Juvrud found this little deer in his old popple patch, near Henning.Big Stone Lake sunset from June. Shared by Paulette Web, of Ortonville.John Pfeiffer’s neighbor had some colorful flower in New Ulm.Al Batt, from Hartland, found this old coot that needed to do some stretching.While Canadian wildfires don’t help with air quality, they do give the sun and sky interesting colors in St. Cloud. Sent in by DeVonne Koppenberg.Sally Erickson has a lovely hanging pot of black petunias surrounded by purple verbena in Little Falls.When he lived in Wisconsin, Arnie Borchert, now of Sauk Rapids, watched a turkey strutting through his yard.Relaxing summer night in Underwood, sent in by Beth Eidal.An eastern tiger swallowtail butterfly visited Catherine Craddock’s Mankato garden.
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