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Before (stock photo) |
I took the office chair to Goodwill and found this dining chair. I removed the seat covering of batting and fabric to reveal a rattan seat in perfect condition.
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Before (stock photo) |
I took the office chair to Goodwill and found this dining chair. I removed the seat covering of batting and fabric to reveal a rattan seat in perfect condition.
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After |
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After |
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Lake Superior was angry but we were happy |
The Commission hearing was to determine if an Environmental Assessment Worksheet should be requried for the project. The hearing was on a Tuesday morning.
Jenny and I drove up Sunday to Schroeder to stay a few days at a home on Lake Superior. There happened to be a Winter Storm Warning for the North Shore that Sunday. We decided to go any way, take our time, and, if necessary, stop until the storm eased. Turned out it was bad with snow blowing across the roads but we were careful and made it just fine.
Since the hearing was on Tuesday, we had Monday to "play" in the snow...and there was lots of it everywhere.
Lake Superior was churning with big waves and lots of ice on the shore when we arrived. By Monday it was clear and sunny and gorgeous.
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Snowshoeing into Gust Lake |
Everything at the cabin was in good order. From the cabin we drove down to Grand Marais. Jenny did some shopping and we ate a hardy meal at My Sister's Place.
The house we stayed at in Schroeder was amazing. Right on Lake Superior and with all the comforts. There is a fantastic view of the Lake. We saw deer and I saw an otter (briefly). The sound of the waves is so relaxing.
The house faces mostly east so the sunrises were spectacular but the sunsets were equally beautiful as the entire horizon filled with all the colors of the rainbow.
The Cook County Commissioners agreed to a petition asking for the Environmental Assessment Worksheet...a victory for the cabin and homeowners along the Caribou Trail and Grade.
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View from the house in Schroeder |
We made our way back to the house for a peaceful night before heading back to Minneapolis with much calmer weather.
To see a video of the trip click here.
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The sunsets never failed to amaze. |
Mazatlán is a very large city on the Pacific coast. There are so many high-rise condos which seem to be filled with Canadian, American, and Mexican citizens on vacation and full-time owners. There are also a crazy number of construction projects.
The colonial downtown is beautifully restored. There are even lights in the sidewalks to highlight the architecture.
We ventured to Observatorio 1873 for the sunset, drinks, funicular, and animal exhibits. We took wild rides in open-air pulmonia taxis. We also took advantage of the super cheap bus system.
We walked the beach. Played in the Pacific Ocean. Saw dolphins and even whales from the 12th balcony of the condo.
Big thanks to Susan, Bud, and our hosts Pam and Samantha.
Here is a video montage of photos (the photos are in chronological order).
Going to make this kinda short because the video is kinda long. Please take a serene few minutes to watch the video recap of the trip here.
Two weeks in Cozumel over Thanksgiving and the week after. Jenny Batten flew down with me and stayed 10 days.
Jill Rendall joined us after Thanksgiving and stayed until our departure on December 3rd.
This was a totally stress-free vacation. We didn't rent a car and mostly stayed at the Coral Princess where the snorkeling was off the charts good. Water was crystal clear. When it rained, it rained over night or briefly. I got in several runs and even had Jenny running with me a few times. And she gave me swimming pointers.
We went to a new-for-us beach club, Buccanos, that was so fantastic. The food was amazing and the beach and water were crazy nice.
We hit our favorite spots...Hotel B, Casa Denis, key lime pie store, Casa Mission, Guido's, and Pancho's Backyard.
Jill and I took a snorkel sailing excursion with an amazing group of women. The photos and some videos of jib flying are here.
We had no idea the weather would be as amazingly fantastic as it was. It was very late in the season, and it could have as easily been freezing temps instead of 60's.
Our foursome became a five-some with the addition of Maggie, my cat. Maggie has been to the cabin before, so she fit right in.
Brian cooked awesome meals...meatloaf one night and an incredible frittata another night. I made an apple pie with Jenny's apples. Reading (our normal BWCA activity) and puzzling were always active.
There was an excursion to Grand Marais on Sunday. We collected rocks for a project Jenny was working on. Also, a stop at the local bookstore resulted in several purchases,
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I climbed up the mountain the hard way :-) |
There were high hopes for northern lights (aurora) as the ratings were very high all weekend. However, no luck seeing northern lights, the stars were out in full force especially with the moon setting very early.
As is my thing these days, I created a video of the trip. Click here to view in YouTube.
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Landscape Arboretum |
Also, there were pumpkins, scarecrows, and a stop at the apple barn.
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Highland Park Water Tower |