
Thank you, Vermillion County Public Library (in Indiana)!

Great people and what a gorgeous building (we LOVE the school gymnasium)! L to R: Lindsey Carr, Children’s Librarian; Karen Land; Anita Bishop (Friends of the Library); and Romano.

Thank you, Vermillion County Public Library (in Indiana)!

Great people and what a gorgeous building (we LOVE the school gymnasium)! L to R: Lindsey Carr, Children’s Librarian; Karen Land; Anita Bishop (Friends of the Library); and Romano.

Tyler Short (L), Karen Land, Steve Brinkworth, and Romano
Laura McCracken, a devoted Iditarod teacher from Northside Middle School, Columbus, IN, writes:
Tyler Short was a Trailblazer last year when he was in seventh grade. He was captivated with the Iditarod and with meeting you and Romano, seeing an actual Iditarod sled and all the gear. Each of his classmates wrote a letter to an Iditarod musher using an address provided via the Iditarod education website. However, Tyler took his letter writing to the next level. He wrote one very good letter and we photocopied it. Then he painstakingly addressed each envelope by hand. He sent a letter to every single musher who provided an address. This came out to be about 60 letters.
During the summertime, he enjoyed checking the mail because he received replies throughout the summer. Seventeen mushers wrote him back. Dallas Seavey sent his Iditarod identification pass, some brochures, and a very kind letter. Tyler also received lots of dog booties and photographs. Pete Kaiser sent a two-page handwritten letter and some booties.
Tyler explains: “I was having a great time learning about the Iditarod and when Mrs. McCracken said we were going to write letter, I got super excited. I was excited because I was actually about to write to a musher! Someone who had actually gone through the Iditarod and knows what really goes on! Then I had the idea of writing a letter and sending it to all the mushers. I talked to Mrs. McCracken and she said that they could pay for the stamps and that’s when the determination kicked in. I actually had a letter done in 20 minutes and sent that exact letter to every musher. It took forever to fill out all the envelopes and sign all the letters.”
Lolo Land passed away in her sleep yesterday afternoon, March 16, 2016. Thank you, my perfect girl, for a wonderful, adventure-filled 16 years together. We had great fun right up until the end, didn’t we? We miss you… we’ll always love you… Romano, Jigs, Chloe, and Karen

Artwork by “Your Iditarod Fan, Zoey Hilbrand.” Winneconne Elementary, Winneconne, Wisconsin, February 26, 2016.
Congratulations to Dallas Seavey and his team… and to ALL of the 2016 Iditarod sled dogs and their mushers! What an exciting and inspiring race! Karen and Romano have enjoyed giving many Iditarod school and public library talks this season. Iditarod fans rock!

CAUTION! The Yukon Quest mushers and their teams are on the trail as we speak! The Yukon Quest, a 1000-mile sled dog race from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Whitehorse, Yukon began today. Follow the action at http://www.yukonquest.com.
Go Yuka Honda, Brent Sass, and Laura Neese!!! Happy Trails and Dogspeed…
Over the last 16 years, I’ve collected crates full of wonderful art made for me (and my dogs) by students from all over the United States. I try to hang as much as I can in my home but sadly I don’t have enough free space for each and every beautiful piece. SO I’ve decided it would be fun to post a few chosen ones on this blog! I will begin this IDITAROD ARTISTS series with a drawing I received in the mail a few weeks ago. The main artists are Ryan Coughlin, Brandon Harbin, Brennan Thoele, Nick Manning, and of course, the rest of the class at Tri-Valley Elementary in Downs, Illinois who signed this thank-you card. Thank you, I loved all of the cards you sent!