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wove
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on: January 26, 2026, 00:33
We have been having protests here, but this is not about politics. The Governor called up the National Guard to ease the tensions. The National Guard duly showed up bringing hot coffee and donuts, to ease the tensions of course. That is just so typical Minnesota. |
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gfinder
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Reply #1 on: February 17, 2026, 20:20
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How are you and your fellow Minnesotans doing these days, wove?
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wove
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Reply #2 on: February 17, 2026, 21:57
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It has been a surprisingly warm winter here, with very little snow. I hate snow shoveling, so the lack of snow works well for me, but the farmers need the moisture it provides for spring planting. I was out yesterday visiting friends on my electric scooter, which is an unusual thing do in February in Minnesota. Strong communities make for a nice place to live. Neighboring towns, like New Ulm, Kilkenny, Heidelburg, Norseland, and New Sweden tend to remind everyone that we are all immigrants and we need to support each other. So whether it is ice and snow, or just ICE we deal with it as a tight knit community. It is not much different from the support members provide to each other in the System7Today community.
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