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Linda Hasselstrom Writing Retreat
Nov 16, 2010
Author Linda Hasselstrom of Hermosa offers writing retreats at her family's Homestead House. Hasselstrom offers retreats through application only. Visit the website www.windbreakhouse.com for more information.
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The homestead is south of Hermosa, on the outskirts of the Black Hills.
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The homestead house contains much of the original furniture and wood flooring.
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A friend and painter, Rosemary Goodson, recreated this painting to hang in Homestead House.
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Much of Homestead House is decorated with items found on the prairie, like this bird's nest.
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A former writer-in-residence created this window decoration for Homestead House.
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The house has many places to quietly contemplate the written word.
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Several places outdoors provide ideal spots for reading and writing. The views to the west show the beginnings of the Black Hills, and views to the north, south and east show rolling prairie.
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A little gargoyle watches over the entrance to Homestead House.
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Linda Hasselstrom and South Dakota Magazine Assistant Editor Katie Hunhoff converse about writer's guidelines at a writer's retreat at Homestead House.
The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Falls Park in Sioux Falls is lit up for the holidays. Photo by Dawn Foiles
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
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