We wake up to a windy and cold day.
What a shock, after the 93F
(33C) in Lamar (Colorado) a couple of days ago, we are barely over freezing here
in Minnesota.
After another hearty breakfast, I need to cut the
lawn with “Putt Putt”, the old tractor which still works like a Swiss clock,
while MaryAnn and Bill harvest a pumpkin in their vegetable garden.
Today will be a short flying day, a quick hop into Wisconsin so we can tick off another state from our list.
We cross the Minnesota River, the Mississippi River and finally the St Croix River, which is the border with Wisconsin, with strong tailwinds, cruising at 135 kts, and land at New Richmond.
And when back on the ground, we meet this sweet girl training on her “Hoola-Hoop” on the back of her mother's pick-up truck while she went shopping at Target…
These sophisticated "tractors" harvest the crop, separate the grain from the "left over", and drop the crop directly into its back, ready to transfer it later on into larger transport trucks.
The driver seat looks like a work desk full of automation equipment and computers, to support the driver in his tasks.

Here a soya plant, with the dry beans inside the shell.
The day ended in the “Three Crows” bar in Delano (Minnesota)
where the “Ev Hadden Trio” played some wonderful Blues music.
The day ended in the “Three Crows” bar in Delano (Minnesota) where the “Ev Hadden Trio” played some wonderful Blues music.
A few local brewed beers helped us to enjoy the music, which Al Quest, the mustache man in charge of the band selection, had set up.
Click on the image to the left to enjoy some of the live music !

Nice music, good beer, and good friends. What a life!
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to follow your adventure. You are apparently enjoying your time in the north US. Lots of steaks! Let us know when you get to Texas and we will grill-up some nice Redfish for you and Werner.
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