Hello, My name is Kickstand and I am going on a journey. Not just any journey, but one to my youth. This journey is even more exceptional, because it is to the very center of my youth. If you are not familiar with the phrase "center of my youth", let me get you up to speed. The center of one's youth is where a person's personality, values, beliefs, hopes , dreams and sense of humor are formed. My center was on a small farm with two Norwegian, bachelor farmers. My dear biker brother Jawa the Puttz and I decided to go back to Fertile Minnesota and encounter the voices of our past. We also happen to have living, breathing relatives in the area of our uncles former farm, who we were able to visit.
State Highway 2 was our initial route from Duluth, though Floodwood. We then we took State Highway 210 west.
One must be brave when they ride into the past. For memories are only a shadow of the truth. It is a good thing I am a determined and brave person.
Our first night we camped at Hill City at their City Camp Ground.
I like motorcycleing and tenting. It is an earthy experience. When one is traveling back into the center of their youth it is very important to stay grounded, therefore camping is essential.
One also needs a loyal travel partner. Jawa The Puttz is such a person. I have heard and read that a person is fortunate to have one loyal travel partner. I am a fortunate person.
All significant journey requires documentation.
I just really like this tent.
This is Leech Lake. There was a very important battle here once and the plaque Jawa is standing by explains it all.........but I don't remember anything about it.
After a good nights rest, I am ready to face the reality of the past. I keep telling people; I may not be smart, but I not stupid. So I am bracing myself for some surprises that may shake the very core of my insignificant person hood.
Before we headed out I was trying to explain to Jawa how a person can become one with a rock wall. I gave up after a few minutes, as he just kept asking me really dumb questions that I could not answer.
We took a break at a park where their was a classic car show. I think it was Walker Minnesota
Every important motorcycle trip needs a good dose of symbolism. So we stopped at Lake Itasca, the headwaters of the Mississippi River! We watch children walk across the Mississippi River. Just think of that for a moment; children walking across the mighty Mississippi. I was struck by the fact that these children did not realize what they were doing; crossing one the the greatest rivers in the world. I started shouting to the kids, in an effort to help them understand the symbolic act that they were performing. A number of parents gave me "the look"and as I continued to proclaim to the children the significance of their act of faith; Jawa very wisely pull me away as a crowd gathered and several people were using their cell phones to call 911. "Don't you understand, Jawa, we are watching ourselves. We crossed many Mississippi Rivers in our youth and now we are going back to see them as adults", I exclaimed. Jawa just kept pushing me down the trail back to our bikes.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/itasca/index.html
What were your Mississippi Rivers in your youth?
You crossed them as if they were small creeks!
All the riding and activity got me real hungry. We stopped at Mahnomen for lunch at the Red Apple.
This is my auntie Opal. She is a very amazing person and very funny too.
This is my auntie Leah. Yes another amazing person with a great sense of humor.
These are my cousins with their men folk and also a couple of second cousins too. They are warm hearted, hard working, genuine people who also happen to have wonderful senses of humor.
This picture has the oh so famous cousin Linda front and center
Jawa and I stayed one night with cousin Linda (right) then the next night with cousin Marcia (left).
The center of my youth was watching and participating in hard work on The Farm and enjoying life with family.
Our ancestor are still working the soil.
This church brought them together with their neighbors to worship the risen Lord.
My life has taken me on many different roads, but the roads I traveled with my two uncles, aunts and cousins shaped my life.
This is the driveway down to my uncles' farm. They sold this farm in the mid to late 80's.
This is the view of their west pasture. You can see their barn in the background.
I was great fun traveling the roads around The Farm.
This is a picture of our uncle's house.
After a good nights rest, I am ready to face the reality of the past. I keep telling people; I may not be smart, but I not stupid. So I am bracing myself for some surprises that may shake the very core of my insignificant person hood.
Before we headed out I was trying to explain to Jawa how a person can become one with a rock wall. I gave up after a few minutes, as he just kept asking me really dumb questions that I could not answer.
We took a break at a park where their was a classic car show. I think it was Walker Minnesota
Every important motorcycle trip needs a good dose of symbolism. So we stopped at Lake Itasca, the headwaters of the Mississippi River! We watch children walk across the Mississippi River. Just think of that for a moment; children walking across the mighty Mississippi. I was struck by the fact that these children did not realize what they were doing; crossing one the the greatest rivers in the world. I started shouting to the kids, in an effort to help them understand the symbolic act that they were performing. A number of parents gave me "the look"and as I continued to proclaim to the children the significance of their act of faith; Jawa very wisely pull me away as a crowd gathered and several people were using their cell phones to call 911. "Don't you understand, Jawa, we are watching ourselves. We crossed many Mississippi Rivers in our youth and now we are going back to see them as adults", I exclaimed. Jawa just kept pushing me down the trail back to our bikes.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_parks/itasca/index.html
What were your Mississippi Rivers in your youth?
You crossed them as if they were small creeks!
All the riding and activity got me real hungry. We stopped at Mahnomen for lunch at the Red Apple.
This is my auntie Opal. She is a very amazing person and very funny too.
This is my auntie Leah. Yes another amazing person with a great sense of humor.
These are my cousins with their men folk and also a couple of second cousins too. They are warm hearted, hard working, genuine people who also happen to have wonderful senses of humor.
This picture has the oh so famous cousin Linda front and center
Jawa and I stayed one night with cousin Linda (right) then the next night with cousin Marcia (left).
The center of my youth was watching and participating in hard work on The Farm and enjoying life with family.
Our ancestor are still working the soil.
This church brought them together with their neighbors to worship the risen Lord.
My life has taken me on many different roads, but the roads I traveled with my two uncles, aunts and cousins shaped my life.
This is the driveway down to my uncles' farm. They sold this farm in the mid to late 80's.
This is the view of their west pasture. You can see their barn in the background.
I was great fun traveling the roads around The Farm.
This is a picture of our uncle's house.
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