How Minnesotan is that?



How Minnesotan is that?, originally uploaded by Monkey River Town.

I love this recent post on Flickr by the fine folks at Monkey River Town.

Yeah, that’s a grain scoop in his trunk :-).

While we lack the grain scoop, our van does has a substantial permanent winter kit, including a snow shovel (small and plastic, I’m afraid), sleeping bag, quilt, and two containers with emergency stuff (water, food, candle, etc.). Happily we’ve never needed any of it, but it’s not the kind of thing you want to leave to chance around here. Several years ago a local women slid into the ditch in a major storm, with several of her kids in the van. It was nearly a day before they were found, and two of the kids lost a toe or finger due to frostbite. Global warming is reducing that risk, but I don’t have my banana plantation in quite yet.

After almost no winter to speak of all year, we’re in the midst of the first really serious winter storm of the season. Several inches of snow have fallen, and sadly Sub-Evil Boy’s trip to the regional science fair was cancelled as a result. They’ve also had to cancel tonight’s Performing Arts Event (Tlen-Huicani) at the University. The group was supposed to fly into the Twin Cities today, and then drive the three hours to get to our happy village, and that just ain’t a happy option in this weather.

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Science at work



Science at work, originally uploaded by Unhindered by Talent.

For his 7th grade science project, Sub-Evil Boy studied the effect of different kinds of wrapping (foil, wax paper, etc.) on protecting slices of bread from freezer burn.

One of my parental roles was to take photos that he could use as part of his display. I quite liked this one of various slices of bread fresh out of the freezer and waiting to be weighed, but it was deemed too “artsy” :-). So I get to post it on Flickr (and here on my blog)!

(Between my sister and I, he also got way more advice on data analysis, statistics, and graphing than any poor 7th grader should be subjected to. Makes for some very nice results, though.)

He did quite well at the local science fair in early January, and is headed off to the regional competition on Saturday. Huzzah!

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