Thursday, July 12, 2018

It rained gravity

Kadizzle came back from MN and got on the scale. Apparently gravity rained all over him while on his jaunt to Duluth.  To counteract the gravity Kadizzle went with Jasper Littlebottom to Harmon Lake.  Nine miles around the lake Kadizzle went.  A couple of the gravity pellets came off, but still many remain.  Harmon lake is a great example of what can be done in North Dakota with some imagination.  The lake is a well done project and the combination  bike and hike trail is excellent.  The trail part is fascinating because it shows what can be done inexpensively in North Dakota to build trails.  North Dakota should have a trail along the river from the dam to Bismarck.  There should be trails along Lake Sakakawea. Trails are not that expensive or hard to make, but the old goat farmers in North Dakota would rather have a fiberglass cow or some other effigy to silliness.  You cannot lose weight looking at a fiberglass cow, or starring at a tractor museum, but pedaling the bike gets the chicken meat off.  North Dakota needs to stop the flow of money out of state to oil companies and keep some home to improve the state.  Until we rid ourselves of the Republican curse we will have nothing to do but stare at fiberglass fish, cows, and buffalo.

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