If you ever plan to motor west, travel my way
August 18, 2009 | Iowa
Things to see on the road in Iowa: Lake, rusty bicycle, casino, pink house, twinadoes.






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Cause you look good in your underwear way out in the country

This is what we were doing a year ago. Wow. Time flies.
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A flight of fancy on a windswept field
August 7, 2009 | Iowa
This woke me up at 7 o’clock Sunday morning. Jerk.




Whatever they spray on the fields will kill all the lightning bugs. I wonder if it works on mosquitoes too. They’re horrific this year.
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Books: Iowa books & authors
As promised, here’s a list of Iowa books and authors.
Memoirs
Novels
- Home: A Novel
by Marilynne Robinson, who teaches at the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and lives in Iowa City. She has written several other books, including Pulitzer Prize-winning Gilead and Housekeeping. She also wrote two non-fiction books, Mother Country and The Death of Adam. Home is a companion piece to Gilead and a variation of the prodigal-son parable. The son, Jack Boughton, returns in 1957 to Gilead, Iowa, where his story unfolds.
- Lassiter Hill
by Daniel Dundon, who is a former reporter and editor for the Waterloo Courier and the Cedar Rapids Gazette. He now lives in Jacksonville, Fla. Lassiter Hill is a novel inspired by an Iowa murder case.
- The River Road (American Fiction)
by Tricia Currans-Sheehan, who grew up on a farm along the Des Moines River. She now lives in Sioux City and teaches at Briar Cliff University. The River Road is the sequel to her first book, The Egg Lady and Other Neighbors.
Places
True crime
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Forty shades of green
July 22, 2009 | Iowa
No, it’s not Ireland. It’s Iowa. But, dang. The greens are amazing.


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Take that, skunk!
July 19, 2009 | Iowa

This is where the trash goes now, instead of the floor in the barn. Which means we haven’t seen the skunk in the barn for a while. But … it apparently lives in a drain pipe next to the barn. Gah. Not sure what to do about that. Maybe the corn will call it back before harvest …
Which, by the way, is sky high now. With tassels.

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