A Stained Glass Window, a Baron, Initiative and Rules

Google Maps: Liechtenstein (upper right) and Sion, Switzerland, (lower left).

It's been about a half-century since I worked for the Red River Valley Historical Society. Articles I wrote for their Red River Valley Heritage Press are in the MSMM Archives, and that's another topic.1

Something I liked about that historical society is that it focused on what I think of as my 'home turf': the Red River Valley of the North. It's some of the flattest land, and best farmland, on the planet.

When it's mentioned at all, it's in the context of 19th century treaty violations. Or the latest spring floods.2 And I'm drifting off-topic again.

The point is that while I was working for that outfit, we had a meeting with folks in Winnipeg, Canada — and got a tour of one of Winnipeg's old houses.

After a half-century, all I remember about it — in any detail — is our tour guide's account of how a stained glass window narrowly escaped destruction....

More at A Catholic Citizen in America.

(Saving the stained glass window was probably illegal. But I am not convinced that doing so was a bad idea. How I see right, wrong, and principles.)

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