When you live in Wisconsin, you get glimpses of heaven. This is not a rare sight. The agrarian culture is still very strong. It must remain intact.
Near Durand WI https://t.co/z3E7QDEciA
Top 5 Midwest smells
5. Wildflowers on a country road
4. When a storm is rolling in
3. Corn being harvested
2. The exhaust of a two stroke 70hp Johnson motor coming off the water
1. Northwood pines
Hm: freshly baked scotcheroos
People move on after mistreating you. They're not sitting in a room thinking about you. Most of the time they move on and live perfectly fine after doing you dirty. So release yourself from the shackles of waiting for someone to regret how they mistreated you.
A motorhome from 1941 that looks like it drove out of the future.
This rare Western Flyer RV is usually linked to industrial designer Brooks Stevens, the same creative mind associated with the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile.
With its rounded Art Deco lines, streamlined body, and almost spaceship-like front, it shows how boldly designers were imagining road travel long before modern RV culture took over.
Only a few are believed to have been built — which makes this surviving example even more unusual.