by AnIowan » Tue 20 May 2008, 21:58:42
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', 'I') was once in the town of Burr Oak, site of one of the many Laura Ingalls Wilder museums in that part of the country. The town had no other appreciable landmarks except a fire department and the town bar, next to the little museum.
About noontime, we heard this roar, and about four young fellows on tractors drove into town on the dirt road that passes for main street, parked, and went quickly into the bar. We were not around when they came out.
But I am ready to tell you that they will park the tractors out in the fields this year, rather than waste the diesel to drive them into town for a beer.
If they are still around, chances are they will have plenty of drinking money, though, with grain prices the way they are.
p.s.: Ragbrai
Mo Valley
July 19
I am there.
But that bar in Burr Oak has the best burgers and fries!

My wife is from that part of the woods, and I've been in town when the tractors roll in.
No Ragbrai for me this year, but next year is looking up as they'll be going the northern route.