Sometime after the turn of the last century, Grand Marais artist and art lover Anna C. Johnson painted a charming portrait of an elderly woman in a jaunty red cap, balancing a bundle of sticks on her back.
Sometime after the turn of this century, someone stole that painting from the gallery that bears her family name and replaced it with a duplicate.
We need to get that painting back, Minnesota.
Johnson painted what she knew. The soaring trees of the North Woods. The winding paths of the Gunflint Wagon Road.
She made art and she taught art. She had a pet moose she liked to walk around town. Visitors to the Johnson family s log-hewn trading post could browse a gift shop stocked with her work paintings, pen-and-ink sketches, stained glass, ceramics fired at her home kiln.
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SALISBURY, Md. One married couple fought COVID-19 at the same time.
The disease forced both the husband and wife into the hospital for separate, long-stretched battles in TidalHealth Peninsula Regional s intensive care unit, according to the health system. As their conditions failed to improve, the family had a difficult decision to make.
Overnight ICU nurses were told to withdraw support and make the pair comfortable.
Katie Clark and Michael King knew the two would want to be together.
The nurses moved both patients into the same room, lowered the side rails and joined the couple s hands. The family was phoned by video call to be with their loved ones in the moment.
By Press Association 2021
Ford Anglia from the Harry Potter movies
A thief has been jailed for 22 months for stealing a replica of the Weasleys’ Ford Anglia car from the Harry Potter films.
Richard Matthews, 37, of Folkestone, Kent, pleaded guilty to the burglary of a garage in Walmer during which he stole the painstakingly-restored classic car.
A Kent Police spokesman said: “The pale blue Ford Anglia, which had been a replica of the Weasleys’ car from the Harry Potter films, was stolen from a Walmer garage by 37-year-old Richard Matthews in October 2019.
“However, a media appeal and investigation using CCTV stills led to his identification and subsequent arrest.”
Richard Matthews, 37, stole the distinctive pale blue Ford Anglia 105E from a garage in Kent on October 17, 2019
A burglar who stole an immaculately restored replica of an iconic Harry Potter car has been jailed for one year and ten months.
Richard Matthews, 37, stole the distinctive pale blue Ford Anglia 105E from a garage and sped off just three months after owner Steven Wickenden, 49, had spent £17,000 kitting it out.
The 1965 classic had been specially customised to look like the magical vehicle Ron Weasley uses to fly Potter to Hogwarts in the Chamber of Secrets before it is trashed by the Whomping Willow tree.