Among a boys treasures are agates from the beach and also pieces of Native American Indians. The pottery parts can be seen with the textures of decoration from some tool. The Chippewa Tribe lived in the Grand Rapids, Minnesota area. I found these pieces on the beach of Lake Pokegama near there. I wasn't looking for it for different summers and then suddenly I recognized that the Indians probably lived on that side of the lake where there is a natural beach and open forest. It actually a great place for them to set up camp.
Along the North Shore of Lake Superior is the Grand Portage Lodge. That is in Minnesota for those who are not familiar. A restaurant there was one of our favorite spots to eat breakfast. Outside the windows of the place next to the lake was this tee pee. I had to paint it with the beautiful water and sky in the background. I do know the Chippewa lived along the big lake and Grand Portage is the area where there is a Native American Indian reservation. One summer we attended a Pow Wow there.
In our town of Woodward there was a couple who lived in the woods east of town. When the city celebrated its 100 years they rode ponies in the parade dressed as Indians. They didn't have saddles and were of course barefoot and the woman had braided hair. He wore his buckskin pants, shirtless, and she wore a buckskin dress. They were not of any tribe but liked to respect the tradition of the Indians, Meskwaki, that did live in our area. The Indians lived in the area before the town was established with the train coming into the central Iowa. Every time that couple would come to our frame shop in our home they would look at the painting and they would remark that the tee pee was wrong. They would not explain it as if it were a secret knowledge. So I just have to believe I painted the door on the wrong side. I just painted what I saw.
I wandered the back yard area today as it has warmed up a bit. I blind shot pictues of the Canada geese flying over. I just shoot and hope that I get a shot of the group. They are moving back and forth from water ponds, the big lake and different open farm fields looking for food. The sound is neat as the pass over and I have to think fast to get the camera ready. I am sure I look funny if people see me rushing into action.
One of my photos was this one of the top of the fence. I thought it funny that I didn't get it pointed high enough into the sky.
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