Oops! We were so busy in Minnesota, that we never got the camera out. We just barely missed a tornado in Willmar. Just a few hours after we left there, everyone in the place we were parked was evacuated, and they saw the tornado pass right by them.
We were off the St. Paul by then, but it was closer than we need to be! The FMCA show was good, and just a few miles from family and home cooked meals. I thought we only visited Uncle George and Aunt Marian when we are in Arizona, but now they are here, and we got to go to Marian's birthday party and see all sorts of cousins. Staying in St. Paul is really difficult. There are very few parks, and they are really pricy. We quickly moved on to Wisconsin for a few days off. We found a litte town of Fairchild. I think the people that live here have 2 vehicles. They have a 4wheeler, and a snowmobile. There is really no reason to have a car here. We even saw one guy that rides his riding lawn mower town to get his mail! Well, gotta go
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Now it is big and busy. Treat Human got to ride the Jackalope, though.
Since this is the first visit to South Dakota, since Treat Human became a resident, we had to stay in Mitchell for a few days and get registered. She finally got her South Dakota drivers license, and registered to vote! Now go anywhere!
It is not a very big town, but we met the people who take care of our mail, and they were very nice. It is called My Home Address, and I think their web site is