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- Playing spirit hide and seek
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- What really matters–turning the compass to True North
- Merry Christmas from our little house in the woods
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“The snow that flies today slept last night in Lake Superior”
Let’s pretend that you’re driving along a back-country road in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. It’s early December. It’s–of course–snowing. You ponder the beauty of snow. You ponder the possible treachery of snow. You suddenly remember a phrase that a friend used … Continue reading →
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Tagged Baraga County, cold, Great Lakes, ice, Keweenaw Bay, Lake Superior, lake-effect snow, life, Michigan, musings, nature, photography, snow, thoughts, Upper Peninsula, Wikipedia, winter
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