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Sand Point
On Friday morning, we drove/hiked to four waterfalls. I took a bunch of pictures, but none of them came out well, even by my standards. We also went to Sand Point, which turned out to be one of the highlights … Continue reading
Sunset, Night One
The name of our motel was Sunset Motel on the Bay. It was located on the eastern shore of Munising Bay, with the town off to the south and Grand Island across the way. There was a strip of grass … Continue reading
South Pine Lake
On Wednesday morning, my nephew, his son, and I went for a canoe ride on South Pine Lake. We followed an old road on the other side of the lake that leads to an abandoned farm. We explored the house, … Continue reading
Wisconsin Concrete Park
Fred Smith was born in 1886 and died in 1976. In between, he was a lumberjack, owner of the Rock Garden Tavern and creator of the Wisconsin Concrete Park. He began sculpting with concrete and glass when he was 63 … Continue reading
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Almost Halfway
We pulled into Riverview Park on the Yellow River in Cadott, Wisconsin to get a shot of the billboard announcing that we were halfway between the equator and the North Pole. Then I noticed the fine print on the globe … Continue reading
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