In Mom's handwriting: "Winter in Minneota, Minn., early 1900's". Minneota
was a tiny town of Norwegians and Swedes in southwest Minnesota on the
Yellow Medicine River. The nearest place anybody ever heard of is Mashall,
about 10 miles to its southeast. Mom said that when she was a kid sometimes
the snow was so deep they had to dig tunnels though it. Even today it only
has about 1300 people. Norwegian or Swedish were spoken by most people but
school, of course, was in English.