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Could be one of each?
3 years agoWow! I have never seen anything like it. Beautiful and interesting.
3 years agoI have never seen ears of corn as decoration! Very interesting!
3 years agoI never knew all that about corn palaces. Pretty cool and so well done.
3 years agoYour Tandem's color plus your outfits attracted them. The cows don't see Tandem"s everyday and probably anxious to know your "cargo".
3 years agoI wander if this plant bears many flowers during summertime.
It is an "eye catcher". I've never seen this plant in Florida.
Oh, a beautiful view! All trains that pass by this lake will take their
time to admire the serene lake.
This Pheasant up there is indeed an attraction to all who pass by. You cannot miss it. Nice!
3 years agoThat too. The test pattern and sound.
And when you turned it off, a bright spot appeared in the center and slowly faded.
We noticed that some of it got into the hay bales that were rolled on the side of the road.
3 years agoI remember the National Anthem playing and the voice saying "This now concludes our broadcast day." each night.
3 years agoWe'll be in Mitchell tomorrow and will definitely check out the Corn Palace.
3 years agoI figure Skip and Gunda must like to talk to everyone they meet as much as we do!
3 years agoWe really do. We'd have a hard time touring without the occasional helping hand from kind hearted strangers.
3 years ago
Hard to tell. Donkeys are smaller than horses and their coats are usually rougher than a horse. The one on the right has the donkey colouration but a quite smooth coat and looks larger than donkey size.
3 years agoIf you see a horse with very long ears then it is a mule!
Mike