early spring in South Dakota…

That is one good thing about this world…there are always sure to be more springs.
―L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

Heading West from Sioux Falls—March 15th

Main Street—Montrose March 20th

I’ve started taking alternative routes whenever I’m in South Dakota. I wanted to see Montrose where my great-grandmother’s family lived. I recently found this book in my grandfather’s library. To see Lottie Eno’s signature inside a college textbook was thrilling. We attended the same college…once Sioux Falls Academy, then Sioux Falls College (when I attended). Now it is the University of Sioux Falls.

Lottie and Lowell Lillibridge 1898

Main Street—Colome March 21st

On my way to the Burke Stampede Rodeo Gala—March 22nd

East of Burke—Sunday afternoon March 23rd

The long empty roads,
Sullen fires of sunset, fading,
The eternal, unresponsive sky.


—from Prairie Spring by Willa Cather
Spring is the time of plans and projects.

―Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

time traveling with my paternal clan…

I’m quite absorbed in researching my ancestry now. So much so that I’m neglecting to make appointments, return calls, or answer emails. I apologize if you’re on the receiving end of my current obsession. I’ll get back to you eventually.

The idea of you is a part of my mind; you influence my likes and dislikes, all my tastes, hundreds of times when I don't realize it. You are a part of me. 
Willa Cather, O Pioneers!
I believe there must be many universal certainties about womanhood that transcend time and circumstances.

Lowell Lous Lillibridge 1910-1986
Doris Evelyn (Erickson) Lillibridge 1907-2001

John Lowell Lillibridge 1939-2018

Their hardships, triumphs, & grit made my life possible.

WOW! Thank you.