On Sunday, December 19th, a hearty group of mound and astronomy enthusiasts gathered atop Frank’s Hill to watch the sunset, tell stories around the campfire and to observe the night sky. Frank was on hand to relate the tale of his acquisition of the parcel and the many fascinating things he has learned about this sacred site. John Heasley, an official Solar System Ambassador and a man very generous with his time, brought his telescope and shared his knowledge of the night sky. I was able to provide some information on the effigy mound building culture. Ritchie Brown, a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and a longtime member of the Riverway Board, discussed the significance of the mounds to the Ho-Chunk people. Despite the cold temperatures, everyone had a wonderful time. As the final embers of the twin fires flickered under the brilliant moonlit sky, it was time to head down the hill for warm environs of home. Another great day in the valley.
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