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Looks sort of Hastingsish.
1 year agoHopefully you didn’t break it off for this shot. Aren’t cattails an endangered species?
1 year agoI’m sorry. I just can’t bring myself to like this. I hate candy cereal. If I could I’d give a half-like for the coffee, but that’s not an option.
1 year agoPretty feeble looking (the waterfall, NOT our hero, of course).
1 year agoThat blood looks so realistic! Is it ketchup?
1 year agoYou could also use the insinuation technique: "Trying to decide which part of Minnesota to visit? Keep in mind that in Southwest Minnesota there AREN'T any poisonous bats."
1 year agoIt’s really annoying when your bike loses a head butting contest with a smiley cow statue.
1 year agoThey give you plenty of advance warning, don't they?
1 year agoIt looks like someone already tried.
1 year agoHey Steve, I think that's the perfect description of what's going on there.
1 year agoYou are welcome Greg. I’ve always maintained that it’s important to deal in facts, not friction, with cycle tour journals.
You could also go full tabloid and have a royal sub-narrative.
eg
Meaghan & Harry Rumoured to also be Cycle Touring SW Minnesota
The Campground King Charles & Queen Camilla Didn’t Stay in
Bear is just trying to lick your face (and eat your brain).
1 year agoTop 99% of most read journals? That's an excellent sensational headline. I might have to steal it for a future page.
1 year agoGreg at this rate, your journal will easily sky rocket into the Top 99.9% of Most Read Journals. You’ll need to employ a manager to negotiate movie rights.
1 year ago
Trying to get this in before Bill Shaneyfelt leaves a comment about it: Cattails are apparently edible!
1 year agohttps://extension.umn.edu/natural-resources-news/wild-edibles-cattails