Save Minnesota’s BWCA!

I’m old enough that it riles me when public venues like stadiums and bowl games sell their naming rights to corporations.  “The Tostito’s Fiesta Bowl” and “The Papa Johns Bowl”  – not to mention “Target Field” – stick in my craw.  I loathe today’s media that is filled with rants from the perpetually outraged, but these places should be named for the communities they serve or revered citizens.  While the name “Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome” hardly falls trippingly from the tongue, it is entirely appropriate that such a fixture be named for a revered folically-challenged citizen who served so well.  So today’s news really set me off.

Faux news is reporting that the Ely city council has sold the naming rights to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area to Minnesota-based International Dairy Queen.  The Berkshire Hathaway company intends to rename it the International Dairy Queen Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, or IDQBWCAW for short.  This is just another hijacking of public property for commercial gain and must be stopped before the damage is done.  So, write, call, or Email Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffet and make sure he knows that this time he’s gone too far.

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Minneapolis Home and Garden Show

Minneapolis Home and Garden Show 2010
Mpls. Home and Garden Show

The Minneapolis Home and Garden Show starts this week.  It runs from February 24th through the 28th at The Minneapolis Convention Center at 1301 2nd Avenue South in downtown Minneapolis.

As usual, there will be special appearances by home improvement celebrities and, of course, miles of exhibitors eager to show you how to renovate and repair your house.  And there’s nothing like a little gardening for those post-winter blahs.  Maybe this is the year you finally start that vegetable garden, or plant a new tree in the yard.  My garden needs some major demolition this Spring.  I’m tired of people walking by my house, pointing and laughing at the remnants of plants from years gone by.

I love these shows because there’s always so much handy tips for the novice homeowner like me to learn.

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