In town we lived closed to the flightpath for planes landing at Hector Airport. They were still quite high when they passed over our place, but they were nevertheless a sound that made you city aware.
This morning we were awakened fairly early as a flock of loud, honking geese flew overhead on their flightpath to warmer climates. I smiled and went back to sleep.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
No move back to the city
This is as good a starting point as any I would presume. This is the time I would normally give up weekday commuting from our summer residence at The Lakes (yes, it will always be used as a proper noun) and move home to our place in Fargo. I always dread that move because I can't sleep well for a week after I return to the city. Fargo is a relatively quiet town, but it is infinitely more noisy than The Lakes – especially in September.
Now we reside permanently here. Why didn't we do this years ago?
Now we reside permanently here. Why didn't we do this years ago?
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- Greg Ness
- West Central Minnesota Lake Country, Minnesota, United States
- After living in the city my whole life, I recently moved to a beautiful Minnesota lake. This blog is about observations regarding this new natural perspective.