Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumTraildogbob
(9,772 posts)Minnesota. Thank you Minnesota. Keep bringing us good. (Walz now)
Blood on the Tracks is so good. The recent remake, stripped down version is a must own Album. Or even a digital version. Thank you Robert Zimmerman for a lifetime of awesome music.
red dog 1
(28,982 posts)Traildogbob
(9,772 posts)But Minnesota as a state are obviously growing some good people.
Got to go there from my Job to a North American Wildlife Technology Colleges conference for 4 days.
Went to Bobs childhood home. But also got to the Boundary Waters to Canoe, and went to the International Wolf Center, field trips into the surrounding Forests of the 1000s of lakes for a look
At Management techniques as well as other attractions. The State was a really fun visit.
But they can keep the summer bugs.
If Walz is an example of Minn people, they are some good folks.
red dog 1
(28,982 posts)I would definitely want to visit them if I were ever in the state////I love wolves.
Re: Dylan, Martin Scorsese's 1st documentary about Dylan showed a parade in downtown Hibbing and other shots of what Hibbing looked like when Dylan still lived there...(before he took off for The Big Apple)
Traildogbob
(9,772 posts)Is a rehab and rescue center. Also a museum. You can view the wolves there inside a room with huge glass windows but protects the association they would have with humans. The intention is after recovery from injury or orphaned pups get older they can be released back into the wild.
The college hosting us are deep into tracking and monitoring wolf populations and reintroduction of the animals. Really cool to visit.
Went to the house where Bob grew up.
The basement door had the album cover of Blood on the Tracks painted on it.
Traildogbob
(9,772 posts)Minnesota, where we stayed by the host college.
red dog 1
(28,982 posts)in real time.
https://wolf.org/meet-our-wolves/wolf-cams2/
(I found the website about 6 or 7 months ago & posted the link on DU)
Thank you! Did not know this
red dog 1
(28,982 posts)[I'd never seen more than 2 wolves in a single shot before - I thought they were mostly "pairs of wolves" there]