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The Bridge Under My Feet. Prayer on the Plains. A cross celebrating the country cemetery. Fishing the Brantner Bridge. Fishing off the Brantner Bridge, Hettinger County, North Dakota. Retirement of the Old Time Mailbox. I’ll be swapping the usual textual posts for photographs in the next several months. Photographs capture what words cannot. Dusk on May 25, 2014 at Centipede Creek, Hettinger County, North Dakota. Join 141 other followers. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

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The Edge of the Village. The Bunny and the Egg. It is Easter Sunday, which means over the last couple days I have been eating chocolate eggs and chatting with friends over the best ways and methods to prepare and eat PEEPs. Some friends prefer the dry age PEEP, as it changes the resistance a bit). This afternoon friends and family will gather so we can grill (with cowboy charcoal) the t-bone steaks and chicken. Holidays are good and important that way: gives us all another reason to get together. The lar...

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Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity… | The Edge of the Village

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The Edge of the Village. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Here’s a quick post, something that rattled though my brain while reading Stanford University’s advancements in Alzheimer’s disease studies. This entry was posted on Saturday, March 21st, 2015 at 10:05 am and tagged with Alzheimer's. And posted in Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. The Bunny and the Egg ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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The Edge of the Village. Washington, DC and Dakota Territory: Then and Now. This entry was posted on Sunday, February 8th, 2015 at 1:37 pm and tagged with Alfred Sully. Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. And posted in Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Updates on Aaron Beede and UND’s Digital Press. Engineering and Humanities ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.

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The Edge of the Village. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Here’s a quick post, something that rattled though my brain while reading Stanford University’s advancements in Alzheimer’s disease studies. Post Maah Daah Hey 2016. Maah Daah Hey 100: Supply and Gear. Cinema and BBQ Updates from Summer 2016. The Bunny and the Egg. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Cajun Food and Historic Preservation. Erik Hagen and SodBlog. Punk Archaeology Facebook Page. The Edge of the Village.

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The Edge of the Village. Washington, DC and Dakota Territory: Then and Now. Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. The Killdeer Mountain Battlefield Landscape. The Bismarck Tribune’s graphic of the proposed route through what essentially is the Gettysburg of the Northern Great Plains, the Killdeer Mountain Battlefield from 1864. Historical actors involved included Sitting Bull, Inkpaduta, Gall, Sully, among others. This morning a story broke in. Aug 30, 2013. The Center for Heritage Renewal ...

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The Edge of the Village. Tag Archives: Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Here’s a quick post, something that rattled though my brain while reading Stanford University’s advancements in Alzheimer’s disease studies. Post Maah Daah Hey 2016. Maah Daah Hey 100: Supply and Gear. Cinema and BBQ Updates from Summer 2016. The Bunny and the Egg. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Cajun Food and Historic Preservation. Erik Hagen and SodBlog. Blog at WordPress.com.

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The Edge of the Village. Tag Archives: Henry Sibley. Washington, DC and Dakota Territory: Then and Now. Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Post Maah Daah Hey 2016. Maah Daah Hey 100: Supply and Gear. Cinema and BBQ Updates from Summer 2016. The Bunny and the Egg. Alzheimer’s, History, Memory, Heritage, Identity…. Cajun Food and Historic Preservation. Erik Hagen and SodBlog. Fresh Mojo: Life in Western North Dakota During an Oil Boom. Punk Archaeology Facebook Page. The Edge of the Village.

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Wallace Stegner, “Wolf Willow: A History, A Story, and A Memory of the Last Plains Frontier” (1955) | The Edge of the Village

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The Edge of the Village. Wallace Stegner, “Wolf Willow: A History, A Story, and A Memory of the Last Plains Frontier” (1955). There is a duality that comes to mind when reading Wallace Stegner, Wolf Willow. In the case of Wolf Willow. This statement stands in contrast to his remarks in the opening of the book, where he remembers his boyhood as a childhood of freedom, this adolescence unadulterated with impressions of Western Civilization, history, and professional training. (Stegner, 1955: 25 and 27).

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The Edge of the Village. The Bunny and the Egg. It is Easter Sunday, which means over the last couple days I have been eating chocolate eggs and chatting with friends over the best ways and methods to prepare and eat PEEPs. Some friends prefer the dry age PEEP, as it changes the resistance a bit). This afternoon friends and family will gather so we can grill (with cowboy charcoal) the t-bone steaks and chicken. Holidays are good and important that way: gives us all another reason to get together. Join 82...

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