Hello and welcome to the last Saturday of March, here at the Wannaskan Alamanc. Today is March 28th. Good grief, Charlie Brown! Someone please tell me that the month of March was out of planetary alignment, the stars were scattered, and chaos reigned, because that sums up my experience. Wild. The original Wannaskan Almanac Kid Writer-in-Residence, aka WAKWIR, was home on his spring break. "Help me write the blog," I told him on our drive down to the Twin Cities last night. "Write about me and all the things I did," he answered. So, here we go. He flew to Minnesota a week ago and spent a night with his brother. He later reported that it was "the best time," and "honestly, Ma. If my flight home had been delayed, I wouldn't have minded spending another day with him." His flight north was on time, however, and after his dad picked him up, they went to Walmart because, as you know, when in civilization, shop. According to the WAKWIR this was NOT ...
Equanimity Newcomers say it's hard to meet people and make friends when they move to Roseau County. Getting to know the locals was not a problem for Joe and Catherine Stenzel when they moved here twenty years ago. Roseau County is in a remote part of the U.S. And Beltrami Island State Forest where the Stenzel’s cabin is located is in a remote part of Roseau County. But that’s a good thing because the hardy souls who live in the Forest get to know each other for survival. Joe and Catherine jumped into the Forest with eyes wide shut. They had seen an ad in the Minneapolis paper for a hunting cabin and drove into the Forest in a blizzard to inspect it. It was love at first sight. It took them five years to wrap up their affairs in the Twin Cities and settle into their new nest in 2004. The cabin had a wood stove and an outhouse. Over the coming years they moved their things up and civilized the cabin without losing the coziness. They continue to...