Tag Archives: Minnesota

Dorothy Molter “The Root Beer Lady”

July 20, 2018 Dorothy Molter lived life on her terms. Women in the 1930s, 40s, and 50s didn’t have many options – homemaker, secretary, teacher, nurse. She became a nurse but chose to spend her life, mostly alone, on what … Continue reading

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International Wolf Center

July 16-19, 2018 Chloe attended a four day summer day camp at the International Wolf Center in Ely and loved it. She learned all about wolves, wolf packs, humans and wolves, moose and wolves and so on. They spent time … Continue reading

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Fall Lake Campground and Boundary Waters Canoe Area

July 15-20, 2018 Ely, Minnesota (Gateway to the Boundary Waters) was the lengthiest stay in one area for the whole summer trip. While browsing for things to do on the way to Voyageurs National Park, we came across a summer … Continue reading

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American Bear Center

July 15, 2018 The American Bear Center in Ely, Minnesota wants you to know that bears, especially black bears, are not the vicious animals – reared up on hind legs, teeth bared, claws splayed, out for blood – they are … Continue reading

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Black Sand Beach and Tettegouche State Park

July 15, 2018 Black Sand Beach Way back when Holly and I went to a black sand beach on the Big Island of Hawaii. That sand was made from lava. The black sand beach we went to on the North … Continue reading

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Grand Portage

July 14, 2018 We had a lot of fun at Grand Portage. Plus it was my birthday!

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Split Rock Lighthouse

July 13, 2018 Chloe, the dog, Holly, the light keeper’s wife, and John the invisible photographer say, “Hello from Split Rock Lighthouse!” I love lighthouses. Maybe it’s because they’re on rugged, storm-tossed coastlines. Maybe it’s because they’re secluded. Maybe it’s … Continue reading

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Gooseberry Falls

July 12, 2018 We spent two nights at Gooseberry Falls but had to change sites after the first night. As usual on this trip, hot and humid seemed to follow us around. Maybe Mother Nature thought that because we were … Continue reading

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Duluth Zoo

July 12, 2018 Chloe NEVER passes up a chance to see animals so when she heard we had extra time and Duluth had a zoo, it went on the activity list. The Duluth Zoo is smaller than many we’ve been … Continue reading

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Duluth Waterfront & Aquarium

July 11, 2018 We spent an enjoyable day at the Duluth waterfront. There are several large gravel parking areas right next to their park. They charge parking during events but it was free when we rolled in and there was … Continue reading

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