It was a very LARGE day… Part 2
After visiting the Big Books at the Fergus Falls library on Friday, we headed out to find the last big thing in Fergus Falls.
It was the Big Canada Goose that was located on the grounds of the Otter Tail County Historical Museum. It was not as impressive as some of the other big things we had seen, but the bonus was that the museum was open and it was free.
It turned out to be one of the largest and best county museums that I have ever visited. I couldn’t believe all of the displays they had depicting life in Otter Tail County from the time of the early Native Americans to the present. Two of my favorite things were the information on how the county, lake, and river got their name of Otter Tail, and the cedar waxwing portrait made out of butterfly wings. (top right pics in the collage)
As the skies were darkening with rain clouds, we hurried on to what we thought were the last two Roadside America attractions for the day. How do you like this ‘Booming Prairie Chicken’?
It’s located just off the exit for Rothsay, MN. I’m not sure if this bird is endangered or not, but it is quickly declining. I sure would like to see one of these males displaying like this in early spring. It’s on my bucket list. Next week, I’m going to check to see if it’s too late to get a peek at this ritual.
Charles Caleb Colpon once said, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” Ha! Okay, Jack. What do you think you’re doing? Buzz off! Don’t you know I’m trying to become the queen of ‘The End’ shots?
The last scheduled stop on our tour on Friday was in Pelican Rapids, MN, to see the World’s Largest Pelican, and we found it perched at the dam overflow behind the visitors center.
The rain was beginning to fall as we hurriedly got these shots while not so legally parking Jack’s big dually truck in a fifteen minute space for Post Office customers. Of course, one of Jack’s hobbies is taking pictures of Post Offices, so I didn’t feel too guilty about parking there and hopping out for these shots of a breeding white pelican. I think I’ll probably make a trip back to Pelican Rapids some time this summer to get pictures of all the pelican statues around town.
From there, we beat a trail back to Detroit Lakes, but it turned out we had one more stop to make.
As we were tooling down one of the county roads, we spotted this roadside oddity that isn’t listed on Roadside America. It seems a John Deere green-headed ostrich was pulling a John Deere wagon down the hill. Jack thought it might be a manure spreader, but I’ve had enough of crap dusters for a while so I chose to think of it as a Conestoga wagon.
We went on another long adventure today, and the plans for tomorrow could be a total bust or a most memorable experience. I guess I’ll be a bit behind in posting and reading blogs for a few days, but you know how it goes… Carpe Diem! (Seize the Day!)
THE END!!
(I have to add that this is one of the more anatomically correct ‘the ends’ lately. It even includes a ‘vent’. )
Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later, Judy
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