My name is Marion Vermazen. I am a traveler, hiker, reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, YouTuber, Spanish and French language student, knitter, weaver and genealogist.
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I am a traveler, hiker, avid reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, Spanish and French language student, knitter and genealogist. I am retired after working for almost 30 years in the Computer Industry. I live in Reno, Nevada with my husband Duke.
We are heading west towards home now. This morning we left my cousin’s house near St Paul and drove south to Ames, Iowa where I attended College at Iowa State. We walked around the campus a bit, walked through the memorial union and saw my sorority house.
Iowa State from in front of the Memorial UnionDelta Zeta House
We had lunch In Ames with a good friend I went to college with and her husband.
Tonight we are spending the night at the home of Duke’s sister and her husband in Correctionville, Iowa.
Wednesday we drove from Marion, Iowa to Lino Lakes, Minnesota where we are visiting my cousins. On our way we stopped at the library in Manchester which Duke’s parents supported. The library has a lot of great old pictures of the town on the walls.
We have been having a great time visiting with my cousin and his wife.
Today we went for a hike along the St Croix river in Interstate State Park.
Monday our reunion friends all headed home and we drove from Prairie du Chien to Marion, Iowa to spend a couple of nights at our friends, Butch and Myra’s house. So today I could have titled this blog post Marion in Marion. That night friends got together and there were games, great food and talk.
Yesterday first thing we went for a hike in a nearby park.
We checked out an old bridge over the Cedar River that is now a hike/bike path.
We stopped at a farm stand and gift shop.
August 10 was the anniversary of the devastating derecho that hit this area one year ago. Everywhere we went we could see evidence of the damage it did. So it was strange when a severe thunderstorm came up yesterday afternoon. Some of the corn across the street was blown down and a couple more giant limbs broke out of one of our friend’s trees.
Today was a busy day. We are traveling with two couples who we have travelled with in Europe, Roger and Gayle and Rick and Elaine. Duke went to High School with Rick, Elaine and Roger. Our first stop this morning was the cemetery in West Union where some of Roger’s ancestors are buried. It is a beautiful cemetery. I was particularly struck by some of the tombstones that were carved to look like trees.
Gravestone in West Union Cemetery. Gravestones in West Union Cemetery
From West Union we went to Montauk Historic Site near Clermont. Montauk is a stately home built in 1874 by Anne and William Larrabee. William was the Iowa Governor from 1886 until 1890. The historic site is 46 acres. Although we were too early for a tour we had fun exploring the grounds.
The Larrabee Family home at Montauk Historic Site
It started to rain while we were there so we sat on the front porch for a while and talked.
From Montauk we went to St Olaf for lunch. They have a bar that is known for its pork tenderloins. Duke and I shared their giant pork tenderloin. oh my was it wonderful!!
St. Olaf TavernA Giant Pork Tenderloin at St. Olaf Tavern
“Seed Savers Exchange conserves and promotes America’s culturally diverse but endangered garden and food crop heritage for future generations by collecting, growing, and sharing heirloom seeds and plants. “
The heritage farm has wonderful gardens and an interesting visitor center. I really enjoyed exploring it all.
The Visitor Venter at the Seed Savers ExchangeGarden at Seed Savers Exchange
From Seed Savers we went to the Toppling Goliath Brewing Company to do a bit of beer tasting.
The endless green field of corn and soybeans make Iowa beautiful this time of year. Driving through such beautiful country and enjoying it with friends made today a great day.
The corn is as high as an elephant’s eye!Iowa Corn
This morning after breakfast we went over to the Maquaketa River in Manchester and watched the trials riders.
Rider in the Manchester Trials Competition.
Next we had a tour of Duke’s high school. The principal gave the tour. I was very impressed. West Delaware is a beautiful and very well equipped school.
The theatre at West Delaware. high SchoolThe cafeteria at West Delaware High School.
This afternoon we spent a couple of hours visiting with class mates at a local friends house. This evening we attended the main reunion get together. It was a very well planned event. We had a lot of fun. I enjoyed meeting so many of Duke’s former classmates and hear all their stories.