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Two: Minnesota weather is the craziest! Tornadoes, snow, rain, and wind. All in one state. 25 degree temperature difference between the north and south sides of the Twin Cities.
Three: Yesterday I found a little lake about 5 minutes from Hutch that had a little patch of woods. And by little I mean absolutely tiny. But it was enough to kind of feel like the middle of nowhere. For a moment it was like being back up in Bemidji exploring areas by the lake. It was great to photograph a different atmosphere than farmland or city life.
Hopefully I'll get better at posting again...

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