Kerri Westenberg and Simon Peter Groebner, Star Tribune May 3, 2021
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At airports across the country, security checkpoints are newly abuzz. Car rentals are selling out. Gas prices are rising as road trips rev up. Travel search website Kayak is seeing a steady rise in queries for summer travel. As more Americans get fully vaccinated, they are casting aside cabin fever and for the first time in over a year acting on their visions of vacations.
This will be the summer to dive into America â maybe literally, in one of our oceans or lakes.
Travel to many overseas destinations remains restricted. Returning to the U.S. from any other country requires a negative COVID-19 test. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a green light, then quickly shifted it to yellow when it clarified that while fully vaccinated people can travel, the agency doesnât recommend it. Meanwhile, airlines facing a loss of business travelers are aiming thei
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In the garden with Felder: Those who came before us
By Felder Rushing 7 hours ago
Grandma’s heirloom concrete chicken is right at home in my cottage garden, reminding me of some of the special people who have passed on their gardening attitudes to me, said Felder Rushing. Felder Rushing/Courtesy photo
Do you remember the first time someone showed you something in the garden and explained it to you, kickstarting a lifetime of wonder?
Just as most popular songs can be played with only three chords, gardening is composed of countless combinations of plants, chores and diverse people who pull it together. And though I usually opine about the first two, my informal talk last week at the B.B. King Museum in Indianola, my youth’s home grounds, focused on the people who helped shape my garden attitudes.