Life's mysteries surround me on occasion, but perhaps they're not so mysterious if I think about it as they mostly occur in the area of a small Canadian border town and county named Roseau, Minnesota, with a population of 2672, and 15, 246, respectively or, as Joe/Woe Wednesday stated it on February 13, 2025, " Another way to characterize where we live is in terms of population density comparisons. Wannaska: 4 persons/square mile; Roseau County: 9.2 persons/square mile; Tuff Rubber Balls: 914.0 persons/square mile; Minneapolis: 7,962.1 persons/square mile; New York City: 29,303.2 persons/square mile." The odds of meeting people one recognizes here, or who recognize you, grows exponentially, as happened last week in the Super One parking lot where, as I left the store, I met my friend, JoMar, walking toward the store. He and I meet periodically throughout the year, exchanging pleasantries as we pass; but this time, he stopped and asked, "So are you going...
And here is the Wannaskan Almanac with Word-Wednesday for July 15, 2026, the twenty-eighth Wednesday of the year, the fourth Wednesday of summer, the third Wednesday of July, and the one-hundred ninety-sixth day of the year, with one-hundred sixty-nine days remaining. Wannaska Phenology Update for July 15, 2026 Blueberries Vaccinium myrtilloides (velvet leaf) and Vaccinium angustifolium (lowbush) are now bearing pickable fruit in Wannaskaland. Miin (singular), miinan (plural) in Anishinaabe, feature prominently in this people's tradition. July is traditionally known as Miini-giizis, which translates directly to the "Blueberry Moon". Blueberries spiritually symbolize protection, wisdom, and resilience. Often called "star berries" in Indigenous folklore because of the five-pointed star on their blossom end, they are viewed as gifts of abundance and healing. July 15 Fickle Pickle Wednesday Menu Special : Potato Dumpling July 15 Nordhem Wednesday Lunch : Still ...