I just returned from a trip of 3300 miles to ND and back. I was privileged to have grown up in the great little town of Powers Lake - Boy Scouts, band, athletics, great education, and people with a good work ethic and character everyone wants for their neighbors. Homes and cars are left unlocked with no one worried about theft or vandalism. It still feels like the 50s to go back and visit. I greatly enjoyed visiting with over half of my class (1964) and many others.Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Powers Lake
I just returned from a trip of 3300 miles to ND and back. I was privileged to have grown up in the great little town of Powers Lake - Boy Scouts, band, athletics, great education, and people with a good work ethic and character everyone wants for their neighbors. Homes and cars are left unlocked with no one worried about theft or vandalism. It still feels like the 50s to go back and visit. I greatly enjoyed visiting with over half of my class (1964) and many others.
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