Chance and I found Saint Urho last October and took some photographs, last year I blogged about this legend and shared a recipe, you may enjoy that storyhere!
October 16, 2008..It was a beautiful day to visit this tiny park in Menahga, Minnesota. Today it is a feast for my wintery eyes:)
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I was looking at the statue, and thinking, "that can not be a giant grasshopper can it?". And yes indeed it was.......
ReplyDeleteNo wonder he ran around yelling at them, they look like they could eat people. Ha.
Jen
Thanks for this posting. I have enjoyed learning all these neat things. I really appreciate this.
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I enjoyed this post and looked back to the previous one you did on this. Great story and recipe. What a beutiful, crisp Fall day it was.
ReplyDeleteYa gotta love Minnesota...:-)
ReplyDeleteWe actually had a nice day here in Michigan. We were waaaaaay overdue!
ReplyDeleteSo, are you making mojakka today to celebrate?
ReplyDeletesome weird proportions going on there... Short legs, big grasshopper
ReplyDeleteHi Connie, could you please drop me a email at wateringcans@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Jen
Lovely photos - and the grass is so green! I've nearly forgotten that it can look like that!
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of St. Urho. I love the photo with Chance. I remember what grass is now :)
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