Here is a short story of my family in America. I live in Murdock, Minnesota, population 303, in the same house my father was born. ( I might even be sleeping in the same room he was born in!)
The community was built around the railroad that passes through town. If you listen closely, you will hear a train in the video. It’s loud even inside the house. I’ve heard the trains going through several times when I would call home to Murdock, no matter where in the world I was located!
My father’s family is mainly from Ireland, Scotland and Luxembourg. My mother’s family was from Germany and Prussia. My parented are now buried a short distance from the family house, along with a baby brother, and many of my ancestors that were pioneers in Minnesota.
I live in central Minnesota in a farming community my father’s family has been a part of since the late 1800s, a colony of mainly poor Irish Catholics started by the late Archbishop John Ireland. If I remember right, about 2,000 Catholic families were part of the colony in a few settlements in the area.
I read at the Catholic church in De Graff, Minnesota, the people were selected to come to the colony by Archbishop Ireland for the purpose of helping each other and making a living. (I have to go back to read the description again!)
Also, I am related to many of the people in Murdock. Oh, we are all related somehow to the pioneers from the colony.
Minnesota was poor in jobs, but rich in land when they arrived.
We are still poor in jobs in Minnesota, with about 175,000 still looking for job in the state, and I am one of them.
One more thing. If my father’s family did not come for the land in Minnesota, I would be saying, I am Canada! My Irish family first moved to Canada, then to the United States, as did many Irish immigrants. I’m sure we would be very proud to be in Canada. Cheer to Canada!
This video was made with the built in camera on my MacBook Air and edited on iMovie.
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Our economic downturn brings pain and suffering to many, including myself, that have experienced a layoff.
Ok, I’m not going to say where I was laid off from, but you can read my professional profile and learn more about my work history.
My unemployment insurnace will be running out in a week and I hope I will receive an extention. Now it’s time to think about money for food.
I am thinking food stamps might be the perfect pairing for unemployment. Guess I will be able to add myself to the statistics as a food stamp recipient for 2012, if I don’t find a job soon.
If you are in the Murdock, Minn., area or any cold place, please use caution when you are outside. The wind temperature is how cold people and animals feel when outside, accoding to the National Weather Serivce.
At this moment of posting this blog, the current tempature is 0F, but the air feels colder becuase of the wind chill temperature, -24F.
Now I have to go out and walk dog! Oh, my! It will be a quick walk.