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Tag Archives: Finn Fest
Please join us in a tour of the Hanka Homestead. Free nisu & coffee!
Friday morning rain gushed from the sky. Oh no–what a day to celebrate Finn Fest in the Copper Country. We frowned and hoped it might clear up. Barry had to visit the Hanka Homestead, a 1920’s Finnish farm hidden back … Continue reading
Posted in June 2013
Tagged Copper Country, Finland, Finn Fest, Finnish immigrants, Hanka Homestead, life, nisu, photography, Tervetuloa, Upper Peninsula
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Secret of the fuzzies, friends and Finn Fest–and bears.
It looks like it’s snowing here in Upper Michigan as the summer Solstice approaches. In between the green leaves a cascade of white fuzzies fill the sky. The fuzzies pile up on decks, front porches, in between newly planted tomato … Continue reading