A Sampling Of the Top Parades in the Driftless Area

Community parades were effected by COVID-19, but are back and better than ever.

Following is a sampling of parades, I attend in NE Iowa and SE Minnesota every year. The Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days parade was the first parade I ever attended and will always remain on the top of my list of favorite parades. My memories attending the Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days is long and I will never forget them.

What makes an excellent parade? Royalty, floats, horses, dogs, antique cars, motorcycles, youth groups, politicians, color guards, marching bands, clowns, candy toss, and attendees of all ages, sizes, and colors.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Waukon, IA – March 17, 2024

Color Guard

The Waukon St. Patrick’s Day parade is the first St. Patrick’s Day parade I had ever attended. Since my birthday is March 17, you would think that I had been to many parades to celebrate my birthday. It was not till I came back for a visit and got reacquainted with Tony that I even thought about attending a St. Patrick’s Day parade in the driftless region. It was awesome to see so many people wearing green and shamrocks and floats decked out in green. Even the dogs and horses wore green.

Syttendi Mai, Spring Grove, MN – May 15-19, 2024

Antique Cars are all the Roar at the 2021 Syttendi Mai Celebration.

A fun parade in the neighboring town of Spring Grove, MN. Syttendi Mai celebrates Constitution Day, a national day in Norway, on May 17. It should be noted that Spring Grove is Minnesota’s first Norwegian settlement.

Trout Days, Preston, MN – May 17-19, 2024

That would make one heck of a fish story.

Preston, MN celebrates trout fishing in May each year. On a scale of 1-10, Preston’s parade is a 10. I highly recommend attending and while you are visiting Preston, try your luck at fishing the cold-water streams in the area.

Laura Days, Burr Oak, IA – June 21-23, 2024

Sisters, Sue Darling and Carol Maki enjoying the Laura Days parade

When in Burr Oak, IA for Laura Days parade make time to include a visit to the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum, and don’t forget to take in the other activities. Ladies, this is your opportunity to wear your bonnet, floral dress, and apron. Men, wear your britches and make sure your britches are tucked inside your boots.

Gammel Dag Fest, Peterson, MN – June 22, 2024

Kids and parades go hand in hand.

Norwegian festivities are a common occurrence in NE Iowa and SE Minnesota.

4th of July Celebration, Harmony, MN – July 4, 2024

Here comes the Fillmore Central Marching Band sounding off.

In my opinion, a parade is not a parade without a band. I love the sound of music filling the air while watching a parade, plus it is fun to watch the band members playing their instruments and the drill team, flag squad, and twirlers perform.

Fourth of July Celebration, Cherry Grove, MN – July 4, 2024

Cherry Grove, is a Midwestern town of less than 50 in southeast Minnesota. The parade draws over a thousand parade watchers to the town’s annual 4th of July parade. The 30-minute parade is followed by a tradition church luncheon at the local church.

Nordic Fest, Decorah, IA – July 25-27, 2024

Parade watchers

Nordic Fest is so popular that spectators stake out their favorite spot to watch the parade, days in advance.

Sweet Corn Days, Lime Springs, IA – August 9-11, 2024

All the free sweet corn you can eat!

Lime Spring’s parade is as good as the free delicious sweet Iowa corn served.

Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days, Mabel, MN – September 5-8, 2024

What beautiful music this steam powered Calliope makes!

I have so many happy memories from attending the Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days all these years. Unique to this parade is that the parade is held on both Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday parade is the largest of the two, but the Sunday parade is by no means small.

Santa’s Holiday Parade, Cresco, IA – November 29, 2024

Where is the snow!

Where is the snow! Even without snow, the holiday parade in Cresco is spectacular and should not be missed.

Lighted Holiday Parade, Decorah, IA – December 13, 2024

Christmas time in Decorah.

Santa Claus stops by and has his picture taken with all the good little girls and boys after the Light Parade in Decorah, IA.

Winter Wonderland Celebration, Caledonia, MN – December 6, 2024

Merry Christmas and to all a good night!

Unique to this nighttime parade is the hot-air balloon entry. The balloon is inflated, the burners are lit lighting up the black sky.

The Best Kept Secret in the Driftless Region of Minnesota

Norwegian Ridge Birding and Nature Trails

The Norwegian Ridge Birding and Nature Trails opened in June 2013 after months of fundraising and manpower building the trails. There are three trails, 1-mile, 2-mile, or 3.5-mile. Watch out for the trolls under the bridge!

Where

The trailhead is located at 101 5th Ave. SE, Spring Grove, MN between Red’s Hometown Market and Spring Grove Gundersen Clinic. There is no need to search for parking, as there is a huge parking lot at Red’s that can be used for day parking. There is no overnight parking.

Who

Springtime at the Norwegian Ridge Birding and Nature Trail, Spring Grove, MN.

All ages and skill levels. The trails are not accessible.

When

The trails are open year-round. Each season, spring, summer, fall, and winter offer uses a different scene.

Why

The benefits are of hiking the three trails are numerous – 2000 steps, 4000 steps, or 7000 steps, the recommended daily dose of vitamin D, a day of enjoyment and relaxation, a lifetime of memories, bird watching, and albums of photos.

How

My go to hiking boots.

The trails are designed for walking or snowshoeing.

For questions, email sgbirdwalk@gmail.com or call (507) 498-5070. Current information can be found on the trails’ Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/sgbirdwalk, or on the trails’ website, http://sgbirdwalk.org/.

I Love Parades

Attending parades is a favorite activity of mine. Thankfully for me, it seems as if every festival and event includes a parade. So, attending one every weekend is not a problem in the Driftless region. In fact, a Facebook event reminder popped up and reminded me that there is a parade to go to tonight in Waukon, Iowa, to celebrate dairy month.

Parades have taken on a different look over the past year thanks to COVID-19. Many of the changes were a welcoming change and will become the new norm.

So, before we begin to rate parades, let us look at Merriam-Webster’s definition of a parade. The online dictionary defines a parade as “a public celebration of a special day or event that usually includes many people and groups moving down a street by marching or riding in cars or on special vehicles (called floats).” So, pondering, why I enjoy watching parades mentally creating a checklist at the same time.

“A parade looks like a bunch of people are excited about being in traffic.” Demetri Martin

“A procession is a participants’ journey, while a parade is a performance with an audience.” Rebecca Solnit

Music Makes the Parade

Fillmore Central High School Marching Band, Preston, MN

Music is a must, whether the music is coming from a community band in the back of a truck or on a float, or a school marching band; I do not care; there just have to be entries with live music. School bands are my favorite, so double points if the parade has multiple school bands.

Sweet Tooth

2019 Fourth of July Celebration, Harmony, MN

What is a parade without a candy toss? Double points for tootsie rolls and triple points for fresh cheese sticks. The flower shop in Mabel, Minnesota, hands out fresh carnations during the Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days earning the parade bonus points.

“When I’ve ridden in parades, I always throw to the kids, the elderly, and anyone who is smiling and having a great time. I try to make eye contact with the person. If you catch a ton and a kid nearby hasn’t caught much, share.” Bryan Batt

Who is that Doggie in the Window

2021 Syttende Mai Parade, Spring Grove, MN

Parades must have entries with dogs. My heart melts when I see dogs walking or riding in a parade. If the dogs are dressed up they bring a smile to my face, and I immediately snap a picture.

On Stage

2019 Fourth of July Celebration, Harmony, MN

Clowns are a crowd favorite and parade organizers deserve a round of applause plus extra points for including multiple units of clowns in their town’s parade. I always look forward to watching the Shriner clowns in their one-of-a-kind costumes perform as they drive their motorized trikes down the parade route.

“He looked like something that had gotten loose from Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.” Harpo Marx

The Wave

2020 Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine, Mabel, MN

I would be remiss if I did not mention tractor parades and include a picture of a tractor. Tractor parades must be a Midwestern thing because I do not remember seeing tractors in parades in New Mexico. If there were any, there definitely were not close to as many as there are in the parades in this area. The parade during the Hesper-Mabel Steam Engine Days must feature over 100 tractors in the parade, red, yellow, green, blue, and pink tractors.

The End

2019 Fourth of July Celebration, Harmony, MN

I love seeing the horse entries, especially when they prance.

“Never let the guy with the broom decide how many elephants can be in the parade.” Merlin Mann

God Bless America

2019 Syttende Mai, Spring Grove, MN

“You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness. You may think you have overeaten, but it is patriotism.” Erma Bombeck

A Visit to Albert Lea, MN – A Blue Zones Community

Albert Lea exceeded my expectations. Two days proved not to be enough time to see and do everything the City has to offer. I will be going back!

Reading about the concept of Blue Zones communities is not the same as visiting a Blue Zones community. So what does a Blue Zones community mean to a visitor? To summarize, a Blue Zones community is “A choice to be healthy.” Albert Lea is a model Blue Zones community and is recognized as a Blue Zones community on the Blue Zones website, www.bluezones.com.

Recreation

Myre-Big Island State Park

The City’s tagline, “The Land Between the Lakes” is not a surprise as Albert Lea is nestled among six lakes – Fountain Lake, Pickerel Lake, Albert Lea Lake, Goose Lake, School Lake, and Lake Chapeau. What is surprising is the planning and work that has gone into developing the natural attractions into user-friendly recreational spots for all ages and skill levels. It is cliché to say there is something for everyone, but it is true about Albert Lea.

The City boasts 41 parks and recreation areas, one State Park – Myre-Big Island State Park and one State trail – Blazing Star State Trail, and six lakes providing a full menu of outdoor recreational activities – skateboarding, swimming, baseball, softball, tennis, basketball, playgrounds, walking and biking trails, boating, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, birdwatching, photography, camping, and geocaching. Don’t forget to include Albert Lea in your winter itinerary.

The City made it easy to enjoy the trails and the lakes. There are kayak and bike rentals available at the parks.

After a day of recreation, it is time to recharge at one of Albert Lea’s premier restaurants.

Recharge

Cheese oozing out over the edges

I ate breakfast at the hotel as I hate wasting time in the morning when all I want to do is get out the door and get going for the day. I love being outside in the fresh morning air plus it is the perfect time of day to take photos.

I love having a pocket filled with fresh beef jerky to chew on while out for the day. I purchased some teriyaki-flavored beef jerky, and it was so good. Not too dry or meaty, and not too salty or sweet. On my own personal rating scale, the jerky from Conger Meat Market in historic downtown Albert Lea deserves a 10 plus.

During my visit, I checked out 112 on Broadway, Jake’s Pizza, and Taco King 2. I was not disappointed in any of them. As a fan of grilled cheese sandwiches, I ordered a grilled cheese sandwich at 113 Broadway and can not remember what else. The sandwich is a gourmet sandwich with three types of cheeses blended to form a rich-tasting sandwich will cheese oozing out on all four sides. The sandwich not only has a huge flavor, but it is a huge sandwich, making for a delicious snack the next day.

My last meal before heading home was a pizza at Jake’s in downtown historic Albert Lea. I must say it was the best pizza I have had in a long time. It was my first experience having green olives on a pizza and from now on there will always be green olives on my vegetarian pizza. I rate Jake’s a 10 out of 10.

When I first arrived in town, I had to stop and get a Mexican food fix. I stop at Taco King 2 and enjoyed a ‘warm’ green chile chicken enchilada. It had just enough heat and flavor to quench my taste until I get back to New Mexico.

Full? Now time to get a good night’s sleep and wake up renewed.

Renew

A bed and breakfast

Being this is my first overnight trip to Albert Lea, I have only stayed at one lodging facility, the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 77820 Main St. East. The property is located just two blocks off I-35 and five minutes from Myre Big Island State Park. Friendly staff, clean up-to-date rooms, continental breakfast, mid-range prices, and easy access are my top five criteria when choosing a place to stay. Holiday Inn Express & Suites had all five. I must admit I do not spend a lot of time in a hotel room, but when I do, I must be comfortable, so I can recharge.

Relate

If you would like to know more about Albert Lea, MN, or Blue Zones Communities visit www.explorealbertlea.com and www.bluezones.com and visit their Social Media sites.

Explore Acres of Flowers, Plants, and Garden Art

The Northeast Iowa Greenhouse Tour features over 40,000 flowers, plants, garden art, and more. The annual tour includes stops at local meat lockers.

Visiting greenhouses is on my list of must-do activities every spring. Confession time! I enjoy visiting greenhouses year-round, especially at Christmas time.

In 2019, my tour buddy, Tony, and I headed out mid-morning and were only able to visit a few of the greenhouses because we got a late start and spent so much time at each stop; plus, we only went out one day and did not take into consideration travel time. Every stop was worth visiting, and we could not wait to check out different businesses this year. The plan for 2021 is to see a few on Saturday and spend all day Sunday traipsing around NE Iowa. Planning is key!

A few tips for a successful and memorable weekend!

* Download the tour guide at www.visitiowa.org. Plan out your route so you are not going back and forth from one County to another.

* Double check the times the businesses are open as the times vary, and not all are open on Sunday.

* Make sure to have cash on hand as not all the stores accept debit and credit cards.

* Stock up on snacks and water, so you do not have to spend valuable time stopping for lunch during open hours. Make plans to stop for dinner at one of the area’s restaurants.

* Do not forget to take selfies among the colorful flowers and plants.

* Check out their website before heading out. Do not forget to become Facebook friends for ideas and up-to-date information throughout the year.

Below are the greenhouses we visited in 2019, and we recommend including them on your 2021 tour. The list is alphabetically organized.

Buchanan County

In the Country Garden & Gifts, 2587 Quasqueton Diagonal Blvd., Independence. Open Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Have questions about Hostas? Ask Josh and Sue Spece. They carry the largest selection of Hostas; thus, their marketing tagline is spot on, Hosta County. www.inthecountrygardenandgifts.com

Clayton County

Outdoor Creations Garden Center, 205 West Spruce St., Monona – Open Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Offers vegetable plants, annuals, perennials, hanging baskets & flowers, trees, shrubs, fountains, and garden art. Strolling through the outdoor center looking at the plants and trees was like walking through a park. So many choices! www.outdoorcreationsmonona.com

Fayette County

Hanging Baskets, Garden Art, and Flowers, Corner Market & Greenhouse, Oelwein

Corner Market & Greenhouse, 5851 Palace Rd., Oelwein – Open Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The owners invite you to stop in for your flower fix. Rows and rows of colorful flowers greet you as you enter the greenhouses. They also carry a wide assortment of fruit-bearing plants. www.cornermarketgreenhouse.com

Greenhouse, K&K Gardens, Hawkeye

K&K Gardens, 108 E. Wilbur St., Hawkeye – Open Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – This is a destination garden center. They have everything an experienced or amateur gardener could want. www.kkgardens.com

Howard County

Plantpeddler, 530 2nd Ave. SW, Cresco – Open Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – A Northeast Iowa gem. www.plantpeddler.com

Winneshiek County

Pansies, The Flower with a Face, Decorah Greenhouses, Decorah

Decorah Greenhouses, 701 Mound St., Decorah – Open 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed Sunday. – Drop off your cemetery urns and have Decorah Greenhouse fill them with healthy, beautiful geraniums and ornamental grasses. They will be ready to pick them up in time for Memorial Day. The flowers look beautiful all summer long. www.decorahgreenhouses.com

Garden Art, Henzler’s Garden Shop, Decorah

Henzler’s Garden Shop, 1812 Highway 9 East, Decorah Open Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Looking for a hot-air balloon to hang on your desk or a dragon sculpture for your garden this is the place to go. No website.

Ladybug Landscape and Decorah Floral, 906 South Mechanic St., Decorah, Open Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. – You will find what you are looking for here. www.ladybugdecorah.com

Wind Chimes, Pinter’s Gardens and Pumpkins, Decorah

Pinter’s Gardens and Pumpkins, 2475 State Hwy. 9, Decorah – Open Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. – In addition to a large selection of plants and garden art, you will want to save room for homemade fudge. Delicious! www.pintersgardensandpumpkins.com

Children and Adult Gardening Books, Seed Savers Exchange, Decorah

Seed Savers Exchange, 3074 North Winn Rd., Decorah – Open Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Seed Savers is known for their heirloom seeds, but did you know that they carry a collection of gardening books for adults and children? If you have never visited Seeds Savers, you need to if just to see their vistas! Have an Iowa finishing license, bring along a pole? www.seedsavers.org