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Forces align this Friday, and you can attend for FREE at the Ramkota. Michele Bachman, conservative spokesperson and US Representative from Minnesota, will be one keynote speaker. The audience will be the other. There will be a public comment period as well as the rest of the festivities listed on the website at takebackwashington.net.
Conservatives involved with the grass roots "Tea Party" movement are aligning with the Republican Party, since we've got common ideas. Don't like something about the GOP? Bring your voice! Change things from within and hold people accountable to the conservative ideals we hold dear.
According to the site home page, there's a star studded lineup of supporting organizations, including:
Citizens for Responsible Government
The North Dakota Family Alliance
Concerned Women of America
The North Dakota Farm Bureau
The North Dakota Taxpayers' Association
The National Rifleman's Association
Campaign for Responsible Health Reform
Hopefully this event is just the beginning of Take Back Washington rallies in all of President Obama's "57 states!" Come on out, let your voice be heard, help build the momentum, and let's bring about some real "change we can believe in."
You can sign up for free at the Take Back Washington website. It starts at 3pm and runs throughout the afternoon and evening with different panels and speakers - the agenda is on the main page. Let's make history and start taking this country back from the radicals trying to ruin it forever!
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( 3.2 / 81 )
I was on my way (or "10-76", as I was once required to say) to Mandan to wrap up some business last night when I noticed a very neat phenomenon on the bridge. The air was quite hazy and the snow was flying, and the lights on the new Memorial Bridge caused a sharp line of light next to the bridge on the north side. It was such a sharp-edged beam of light that one could drive right up to it! Really cool.
Having accomplished what I needed to in Mandan, I came back and took a few minutes to see how my camera would react to the light. Since I needed to do a long exposure anyway, I decided to hold the shutter open long enough to make the taillights of passing cars streak across the frame. I experimented with the settings a bit to make sure I got the blazing beam of light on the bridge's north edge, the taillights, and the other regions of the picture all exposed the way I wanted to. Fun!
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( 3.3 / 91 )
I found myself chasing some more of those spires of light due to ice fog, much like the ones I posted earlier (click here). Sadly, the conditions have to be just right to catch something like that. In this case they were not. I still got some neat photos, though.

Here's the new bridge in winter time. The snow on the river makes for a nice, soft foreground...don't you agree?

The fog has been rolling in quite heavily lately as our weather pattern is undergoing some changes and very different blobs of air meet. In fact, I was atop the capitol building today and was just about up in the clouds!
I hear we have a cold snap around the corner. If we have some high pressure delivering clear skies and very frigid (sub-zero) temperatures, we could get more of those light spikes soon too!
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( 3.3 / 98 )
I'll admit it, I had not been to the antique mall in the first floor of the Anderson Building in downtown Bismarck. In fact, I don't think I'd been in this building since Eggers Audio was in the basement! I used to spend lots of time at Boyd's Ark when it was here as well. But that's another story. A co-worker and friend (the two are synonymous at our offices) reminded me of this place, so I took the opportunity to end my work day early and go visit.

There are hundreds, maybe even thousands, of little gems in the antique mall. One of which was too funny not to photograph: this Fonzie paper doll! There was another one of these still wrapped in plastic on the top of a shelf. I saw plenty of other cool memorabilia as well. One thing I was on the lookout for, however, was a unique photo or postcard. I found a couple.

I couldn't resist a classic "Greetings from Bismarck" postcard, of course. This style predates me but I've seen it plenty. I have to admit it first reminded me of a few things I saw in the Pixar movie "Cars," which my little boys love tremendously.

Here's the real gem. I had never seen a photo of the capitol building with these lights on top of it! The building is lit from below by giant floodlights these days, but apparently it was once lit from above as well. Since this was the first time I'd ever seen the capitol with such a feature, I had to bring this postcard home. It has no date on it, so I had to do a little poking around. The photo credit lists tht North Dakota Highway Department, so I thought I'd search the state's photo collection.
Apparently these lights were present for quite some time! This image is one available from the state's Digital Horizons online collection. The link to the photo with information is here. It's also noteworthy that they were doing the whole "numbers at New Year" thing way back when as well. I like the rounded digits, too!
I had a blast at the Antique Mall last Friday, and made this interesting discovery to boot. You need to pay this place a visit and peruse the various collections for yourself. They're also having a rummage sale in the basement this week, so you may find some unique deals there! Take some time to wander, and you won't be disappointed. Tell them I sent you.
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( 3.5 / 79 )
Among the many things that
According to this KXMB article, there are 55 North Dakotans employed in relation to the bank's student loan activities. I wonder if they're feeling all hopey-changey right now.
Of course, one of our gallant Senators promises to ride to the rescue according to the same article, pledging to deliver an exemption for the nation's only state-owned bank. What about the other banks across the nation? Because they're not government entities, should they be treated this way?
I've been meaning to write on this for quite some time, so perhaps it's even a done deal by now. If BND is actually exempted, North Dakotans should still be upset at this latest attempt on the nation by the radical leftists running President Obama.
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