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Little House… for Toddlers?
By Rebecca Brammer on August 1, 2011 | 2 Responses
Make “Little House” fun for the smallest of Laura fans.
Posted in Cultural Impact, Playing Laura | 2 Responses
Looking Ahead to LauraPalooza 2012: What Would Laura Do?
By Amy Lauters on July 19, 2011 | Leave a response
I hope you’ve been enjoying the recap and review of last summer’s first-ever research conference devoted to Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, and the legacies of both women. As I followed along with Sarah Sue’s video posts, I was reminded of the thrill I felt when I first stepped up to the podium on
Posted in Laura's Legacy, LauraPalooza 2012, Little House Travel, Playing Laura, Walnut Grove | Leave a response
Please pass the parched corn…
By Rebecca Brammer on November 24, 2010 | 1 Response
Add a “Little House” tradition to your Thanksgiving celebration!
Posted in Cooking, Holidays, On the Banks of Plum Creek, Playing Laura | 1 Response
Little House Surprises
By Amy Lauters on September 23, 2010 | 3 Responses
Two weekends ago (and yes, I’m late in posting, sorry), I went camping at Beaver Creek Valley State Park in the southeastern corner of Minnesota, just north of the Iowa border. The plan? To tour the Niagara Cave in Harmony, Minn., because we’ve all become amateur rock hounds. We arrived late in the afternoon on
Posted in Burr Oak, Cultural Impact, Little House Travel, Playing Laura | 3 Responses
This just in … The Walnut Grove Itinerary
By Amy Lauters on June 30, 2010 | 3 Responses
The itinerary for the Walnut Grove Field Trip is up and ready!
Posted in Dean Butler's Legacy Documentaries, LauraPalooza 2010: Legacies, Little House Travel, On the Banks of Plum Creek, Playing Laura, Walnut Grove | 3 Responses
Partnering with the Betsy-Tacy Society
By Amy Lauters on April 23, 2010 | 2 Responses
Betsy-Tacy fans will be well served at LauraPalooza in Mankato, MN this summer.
Posted in Cultural Impact, LauraPalooza 2010: Legacies, Playing Laura | 2 Responses
Wading in Plum Creek
By Sarah Uthoff on February 15, 2010 | Leave a response
The experience of wading in Plum Creek, how to do it and what it’s like.
Posted in Homesites, Museums and Attractions, Little House Travel, On the Banks of Plum Creek, Playing Laura, Walnut Grove | Tagged Laura Ingalls Wilder, Plum Creek, Wading, Walnut Grove MN | Leave a response
Blizzard Warnings in Southern Minnesota
By Amy Lauters on December 7, 2009 | Leave a response
Do you have a lamp in the window?
Posted in On the Banks of Plum Creek, Playing Laura | Leave a response
Wild Chokecherries
By Amy Lauters on October 5, 2009 | Leave a response
I went hiking this weekend along the Sakatah Singing Hills Trail in southern Minnesota, enjoying the crisp fall air and the changing colors. The Sakatah Trail follows an old railroad bed that led from west to east, beginning and ending in Mankato and Faribault, Minn. The section of the trail I hiked with the Man
Posted in Cooking, On the Banks of Plum Creek, Playing Laura | Leave a response
Pie Plant
By Amy Lauters on August 3, 2009 | 8 Responses
One of the key questions I had about The First Four Years had nothing to do with the plot, the relationships, or Laura. It had to do with pie plant. You may remember the scene: Laura was cooking for the threshers, the first dinner in her very own little house, and was running through the
Posted in Cooking, Playing Laura, The First Four Years | Tagged Amy | 8 Responses













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