
Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.

The Midwest has "interesting" weather throughout the year. In winter it takes the form of deep snow and blizzards, and in summer our interesting weather is thunderstorms and rain. Sometimes these storms can be quite destructive to trees and buildings, but they often produce spectacular cloud and light shows. Here are a few I've seen recently.
The blue diesel locomotive and engineer get to work for a day at Prairie Village in Madison, SD. Local railroad buffs got to ride on and play with all sorts of equipment.
This 1938 Dodge pickup truck hauled wood to cook a free chicken stew lunch made in cast iron spiders. Both stew and day were fine.