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I had a tire blow out on my way home from Augusta. I got a new set of tires when I got home.

It’s a Lomography Fischers Fritz. Analog photography is fun. Sadly, the shutter button won’t press down for me. I have the 8Ball version of this camera as well.

isso Magsafe iPhone13 Charging Stand

incipio iPhone13 mini Case Cover

Liz spotted a bird in the art, so we grabbed these birds as well.

CCE serving our community's littlest disciples!

I needed hiking shoes and water shoes.

Sunset from the Vestmannaeyjar ferry on the way back to the mainland.

  

I almost forgot I had a bunch of iPhone images as well as my Lumix images. So these will be out of order with the rest of my images.

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Andrew County’s glacial plains support fertile livestock, grain, and fruit farms. In the county are One Hundred and Two and Platte rivers and forming its west border are the Nodaway and Missouri. In 1804 the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped on an island at mouth of the Nodaway and members of fur trader Wilson P. Hunt’s 1811 Astorian expedition wintered near the river’s mouth.

 

Among county towns are Amazonia, once on the Missouri River, now inland, laid out in 1857 near site of Nodaway City, early river port; Fillmore, 1845; Whitesville, 1848; Rochester, 1848; Bolckow, 1868; Rosendale, 1869; Rea, 1877; Helena, 1878; and Cosby, 1882.

 

Andrew County is birthplace of Nellie Tayloe Ross, the first gov. of Wyo., 1925-1927, first Woman Dir. U.S. Mint; Joseph K. Toole (1851-1929) first Gov. of Mont.; W. Elmer Holt, Gov. Mont. 1935; Edwin W. Toole (1839 – 1905) noted Mont. Lawyer; Eugene W. Caldwell (1870 – 1918) noted roentgenologist. In Savannah lived John P. Altgeld, Gov. of Ill. 1893-97; Henry S. Kelly (1832 – 1911) legal textbook writer; James P. Somerville, one of founders of Sertoma Clubs International.

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