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Jurustic Park
After a beautiful three days, Monday was rainy and overcast, but things let up for a bit while we were in Marshfield. Jurustic Park was about two acres in extent, with a variety of metal sculptures scattered about the “Hobbit … Continue reading
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Paul Bunyan’s
It’s long been a tradition of ours to eat breakfast at Paul Bunyan’s Cook Shanty at least once every trip up north. The food isn’t amazing, except for the donuts, but there’s something about the ambiance that we enjoy. We … Continue reading
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Sunday Afternoon
We didn’t do much on Sunday afternoon except to enjoy the beautiful view and beautiful weather while eating leftover kringle and getting updates on the Packers and Bears games. The cabin Our cabin was decorated with bears. We had a … Continue reading
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Last Light, First Light
We arrived at our cabin on the Rhinelander Flowage of the Wisconsin River just after sundown when there was still a bit of color in the sky. Before I unpacked or even went inside, I walked down to the shore … Continue reading
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