Too Close for Comfort

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But first . . . the preceding day on beautiful Lake Darling . . .

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9-24-11-1-1grundei[Editor’s note:  Blog staff subsequently (from the first publication of swan photos) received a missive from Crazy Dave in Sarasota (a place to which he flees at the end of summer every year because of a severe allergic reaction to snow).  It seems CD, in his formative years, was once attacked by these large white avians.  Apparently he was not aware of the birdwatcher axiom to never approach fowl with cleaver in hand.  [Editor’s note within the editor’s note:  We became aware of the swans in these photos because they were having rather violent “discussions” on the water.  Fortunately, thanks to my two years spent in Japan, I am able to understand “swan,” and they were debating over whose shift it was to surveil CD’s place on the other side of the lake.  They are all well aware of his “cleaver” reputation!]  Anyway, CD said he was bitten by the “beasts” . . . and it hurt.  Well, it usually does when one loses three fingers!  Fortunately for CD, he had a couple of neighbors who were, in reverse alphabetic order, a veterinarian and a journeyman arc welder.  They were able reattach the digits at issue, but in their haste to do so, two of them were soldered on upside down.  With two finger nails now on the “gripping” side of his hand, CD has forever had trouble holding on to such things as popsicle sticks.  Over the years, he has many times dropped the stain-inducing frozen delights on his dungarees, much to the chagrin of his poor mother, who had to spend a small fortune on pre-wash soaking detergents.  But that’s a story for another day . . .]

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[Meanwhile, back at the Thursday night hockey game, the coaches (Ashley, Blair, and Brittin) discussed strategy for the impending face-off with the Otters of Fergus Falls, our first conference game.]

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[On the other hand, we could certainly learn a lot watching the swans (are you listening, CD?).  The red blotches on the right are from our European mountain ash – I thought an accidental nice touch to the photo.]

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[Meanwhile, back at the RCC, Mel and Mari have been introduced . . .]

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[Back at the lake, the juveniles have joined the party . . .]

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[Then Nicole was introduced, with Karina, as the starting defense set, rather than the juveniles (a/k/a, the “wunderkinds”).  Not that it makes any difference, they all play the same amount of time . . . but it lets all receive a pre-game introduction.  Well, the coaches must have had a premonition – as I commented during the game that Nicole was carrying us.  And appropriately enough, she was selected player-of-the-game.]

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[The flapping of wings with considerable loud honking had earlier alerted me to grab my camera!]

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[And Amy, for the first time this year, was tested in goal and got a good win!  🙂 ]

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[“The Voices” in pre-game prep mode.]

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[And this year we have a complete turnover in PA announcing and scoreboard staff . . .]

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[To include the ever delightful Donnacha O’Connor (stocking cap), best known as the father of the JV’s Onna and also somewhat known as the superintendent of the Alexandria Golf Club.]

So, I’ve been arriving early every game in hopes of a meet and greet with Ashley.  No luck yet.  “Weakie” and Viv arrived about 5 minutes before puck drop on this night – and had an old home week with Ashley!  Ha!  Mike Shaughnessy was there before us – a real Super Fan though he and Julie have become snowbirds the last few years.  But until it’s time for them to go, Mike shows up for everything – sometimes more than one event per night.  As a regular substitute teacher in his retirement, he knows all the kids,  😉  Dusty Johnson and Al Grundei made their first Super Fan appearance of the year, but we have lost Roger Riley on Thursday nights – that’s rehearsal night for the senior men’s choir.  Karen Meuwissen is still a regular as a hockey mom, though her daughter, Beth Rindy, graduated in 2010 (as I recall?) – Beth was at a game last week.  And last year’s senior co-captains, Shanee’ and Shelby, were at Saturday’s game – we always love it when the alums come by to say “hi.”  I was generally too busy at the game to take many photos . . .

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[So, let’s get started with Mel (6) and Mari (18).  Although Fergus is always our main competition in our section, we weren’t really expecting them to be that tough this year.  I mean they only suit 12 players!  But we were wrong . . .]

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[We’re in the Otter zone early . . .]

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[We’re buzzing . . .]

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[Then . . . GOOOOAAAALLLLLL!]

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[Mari scored a short-handed goal!  🙂 ]

We interrupt this program for a brief commentary.  Ever since we, i.e., the Super Fans, have been following the sport, we have always been amazed at our continuing futility on the power play and our continuing success when short-handed?  To be fair, you seldom see a good power play on the high school level, boys or girls.  (OK, I know a power-play is all about passing, a skill seldom mastered until the professional level; and penalty killing is all about individual effort.)  But we cheer when we take a penalty, and boo when the other team gets one.  (OK, maybe not.)  But in this game, the Cards had 4 penalties, the Otters had only one.  That means the Cards had one power play . . . and we didn’t get a shot on goal.  When we’re short-handed, we’re all over the other team’s net?  [Stayed tuned in that regard.]  Maybe with just 4 skaters out there, we don’t get in each other’s way.  And in this game, we knocked ourselves off the puck several times allowing the Otters to get control?  We jokingly say we should start games with only 4 skaters on the ice.

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[Back to the face-off circle.  Oh, but we’re in the 2nd period now.  I should report that the Otters tied the game 2 minutes after Mari scored in the 1st – and it was either scored by or set up the Otters Lauren Norgren, who was the best player on the ice.  We held our breath whenever she had the puck and started a rush.  Thank goodness she’s a senior.]

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[From this center ice face-off, when ran a really cool play.  Taylor did her best to make sure the puck just kind of remained where it was dropped, and Nicole, from her behind position on defense, streaked right up the middle, “grabbed” the puck, split the Otter defense and went in on goal.  After a minor scrum batting it around the net, she scored – 20 seconds into the period for a 2 – 1 Card lead.  When they came back to center ice for the next face-off, they almost pulled it off again as Nicole initially broke through again.  🙂 ]

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[Karina, and the loneliness of defense.]

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[Now we’re in the 3rd period (I really did take a break?).  With about 6 minutes left in the game, the Otters scored the tying goal with a complete spin around blind backhanded shot that somehow found the corner of the net.  Less than 2 minutes later, the Cards were hit with another penalty – the Otters had a power-play and all the momentum with less than 5 minutes left in a 2- 2 tie game!  Oy!  But, of course, it happened again . . .]

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[Hanah unbelievably scored!  🙂 ]

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[Girls with sticks!!]

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[The Cards had another short-handed goal to take a 3 – 2 lead!  🙂 ]

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[Hooray for our team!]

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[The Otters pulled their goalie at the end of the game, of course . . .]

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[That gave them a one-player advantage . . .]

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[So, of course, the Cards kept the puck in the Otter zone that whole time . . .]

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[Until Nicole finally scored into the empty net . . .]

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[The 4 – 2 win makes the Cards 3 – 0 for the year.  🙂 ]

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[The swans were happy . . .]

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[And looking forward to the next game.]

p.s. Two days of inexplicably warm weather and the ice is gone . . . and so are the swans?

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First Hint of Winter

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[Yesterday afternoon, as the sun was setting, now about 4:30, I looked out our living room window and saw geese and swans enjoying their first adventures of the season onto lake ice.  It is this time of year, when the lakes are just beginning to freeze, that we see swans in their migratory patterns.  We look forward to this every year, a) because we like swans, and 2) it means the d**n coots are finally gone!!]

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[ . . . and we are trending toward a full moon!  🙂 ]

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[And here’s some telephoto shots of our feathered friends enjoying life “on” beautiful Lake Darling.]

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[Then they were joined by “the kids.”]

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[The previous photos were all taken looking east from our living room.  Then raising the camera angle just a tad, I shot some photos a little further to the east.]

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[Then way further east . . .]

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[You will likely notice that in many of these pictures I don’t appear to be as round as I actually am.  It’s all a matter of camera angles.  I have no explanation for the hair.  You will also notice that sometimes I use “photo” and other times “picture.”  I have no explanation for that either.]

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[Then I crossed the room to look west before the sun set.]

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[That ’bout wraps up the wild west, so let’s head to . . .]

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[The sun room to see what’s happening looking north . . .]

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Remember, all these pictures were taken just yesterday . . . from inside our house . . . of the first hint of winter, the prettiest time of the year!  🙂

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Hasz Sisters Go 1-2 at Nike Heartland Regional

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OK, I hadn’t planned on another posting quite this fast.  When I arrived at the “Y” this morning I had no sooner plunked myself down on a stability ball, when Jeanne Nelsen, wife of cross country coach Mark, waved me over to her elliptical to tell me all about it.  Then shortly after I got home, I got the following e-mail from Mark.  The sisters are amazing!  🙂

Bethany and Megan ran at the Nike Heartland Regional yesterday.  They were extremely impressive, with yet another 1-2 finish.   The Heartland Regional includes Iowa, Wisconsin, ND, SD, Nebraska, and Kansas.  The top five individuals and top two teams from each of the eight regionals qualify for the Nike National Meet in Portland, December 7th.  Thought you would be interested.  ~ Mark

Attribution:  The above photo is from this site, which also includes the full meet story:

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Ahhhh, HOCKEY (the next day)!!!

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Well, I suppose you’re wondering what this photo has to do with hockey (I know I would be!).  Let me ‘splain:  It was Saturday, the plan was to hit the winery for the Salty Dogs (above), then go to the Cardinal girls’ hockey game v. North Metro, then go to SAWA to see Lisa Lynn.  Does that sound like a perfect day, or what?

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[It was yet another in a series of gray, gale force windy days.  It was also the opening of deer hunting season.  Ergo, the winery was absolutely packed with “deer widows” making any thoughts of shooting videos moot.]

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[Ms. Annie O’Flynn]

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[Mr. Annie O’Flynn]

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[A/k/a Bruce Kelly.  I thought it appropriate that he was accidentally (seriously) framed by the background grapes in a winery.]

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[Uncle Willie]

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[A/k/a Erik Schultz.  Really, this is a separate photo.  Apologies to The Boy Tenor, a/k/a Tom Mulder, but my photo op sight line to him was blocked by . . . his wife!]

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[Then it was off to the RCC for the hockey game.  We arrived early so we could catch a good part of the JV game – it’s scouting the future.  Since we allowed little time between venues, for the second night in a row we dined on hotdogs at the arena.  In fact Sara Illies came up behind us and noted, “I see you’re fine dining again tonight?”  😉  ]

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[Senior Taylor Bollman (9), sophomore Hanna Olson (14), and junior Carly Edenloff (19)]

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[OK, we’ll admit to really wanting see freshman forward Onna O’Connor (32) because we’ve “known” her since she was a wee one.  Her dad, Donnacha, is the superintendent of the Alex Golf Club.]

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[Go, Onna . . .]

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[Go!]

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[Hmmm, same line as the first photo.]

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[Well, it was that kind of game . . .]

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[The JV doubled the North Metro shots but lost the game.]

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[Then came the varsity.  I attempted photos of shooting styles during warm-ups.  Here Nicole Bartels (23) fires on goalie Amy Jost (33).  I don’t think it was anything personal.]

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[Amy and Nicole, the aftermath.]

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[Rachel Drew (4)]

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[Rachel’s aftermath.]

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[Guess?]

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[I see an “8,” thus either Mari Wosepka (18), McKenna Schroeder (28), or Sam Charles (38).]

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[Karina Carlsen (31)?]

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[McKenna (28)]

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[Sam Klimek (37)?]

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[Micaela Swenson (34)]

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[Guess, part II?]

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[Either Jade Bollman (22) or Onna O’Connor (32)?]

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[Either Melissa Drown (6) or Kaitlin Leary (26)?]

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[Kenzie Abrahamson (17)]

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[Taylor Ellingson (24)]

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[Nicole (23)]

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[Rachel (4)?]

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[McKenzie Revering (29)]

Alexandria – 4, North Metro – 1

Did I make you wait long enough for that?  North Metro figured to be a tougher opponent than Albert Lea.  As noted in prior years, North Metro is composed of 147 Minneapolis suburban schools drawing from a student population base of 1.3 million.  OK, that’s hyperbole (though not much).  😉

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[The coaches are ready . . . and confident.]

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[Little Rev is ready to go!]

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[Taylor and Mari in the North Metro zone.]

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[A Card is pinched as she threatens the goal.]

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[Mel (6) splits the defense.]

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[GOOOOAAAALLLLLL!]

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[Group hug!  🙂 ]

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[Let’s go tell our friends on the bench!]

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[OK, let’s start again.  Micaela (34), Sam (37), and McKenna (28)]

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[Lauren (21) and Little Rev (29) support McKenna from the blue line.]

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[What, another GOOOOALLLLL?]

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[Another group hug.]

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[Let’s go tell the bench again.  They’ll be so happy!]

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[After one, a really dominant period.]

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[Ohhh, Taylor watches as puck slinks past.]

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[But it looks like Little Rev may have kept it in the zone.]

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[A North Metro defender is in the net, but apparently not the puck.]

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[I have no basis for this other than general impression, but I didn’t think we did all that well on face-offs?]

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[Nicole and Karina on defense.  All our defensemen and goalies are underclassmen (errr, women).]

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[Take a load off, ladies!  Late 3rd period time-out call by North Metro.]

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[So, what’s the call for after game snacks?  I heard Lisa Lynn’s at SAWA?]

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[The last two periods were more evenly played, but a solid win for the Cards!  🙂 ]

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[For the second game in a row we held the opposition to 14 shots-on-goal.  In this game, our large statistical edge was established by a dominant first period.]

Belatedly:  The scoring summary from Sheree Oberg in the Cardinal Connection:

1st Period:  Short-handed by Mari from Hanah, Micaela’s first varsity goal, and Nicole on a powerplay;

2nd Period:  The Stars scored on a power play when Amy lost her goalie stick during a scrum in front of the net;

3rd Period:  Hanah scored on an empty net.

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[Then it was on to SAWA where Lisa’s East Coast fan club, as a result of this blog, had demanded (well, requested) a photo of the two of us together.  I think they wanted to “size her up”?  😉 ]

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[My hockey game attire nicely offset Lisa’s haute couture.  Witnesses to the event told me to suck in my stomach.  I thought I was?]

At evening’s end, when things calmed down, I took another video of Lisa’s “Make You Feel My Love.”  For some reason, the first time we shot one the video wasn’t in focus?

“Make You Feel My Love”:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG7cZCJgcTo

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[Let’s try one with flash . . .]

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[And with legs . . .]

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[And with fellow Lisa fans and golf partners, Karin and Dave Berg . . .]

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[And with flash.  They all liked this one better.  I preferred the “mood” lighting of the preceding one.]

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[And then with baseball/soccer/basketball mom, Beth Kuhn.  We see Beth everyday at the Y where she actually exercises while I walk in circles.  Beth was the one who shot the photos of the Fat Boys Walking Club.  I have come to the conclusion that most of the relevant information in the world comes from sports moms.]

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Jerry Lundegaard to Wade: “What are ya’ watchin’ there Wade?”

Wade Gustafson’s response: “GOPHERS!”

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I forgot to mention a couple of things in the previous posting (what, me forget?).  First, the “Remembering Alexandria 1963” post attracted more visitors than any issue since the night Lauren Trumm scored her 1,000th point.  🙂  And two, in honor of Ashley returning to the Cardinal girls’ hockey program, we have resurrected the team “nickname” from her era (in fact, I seem to recall Ashley was the one who presented this to us at the time!0.  🙂 ]
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Then came Sunday morning . . .
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[A couple of immature bald eagles in our lakeside cottonwood . . .]
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[Shot from our living room.  🙂 ]
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