The Gem of Minnesota: Voyageurs National Park

As we leave Minnesota, I wanted to look back on the two of the best and most quintessentially Minnesotan places we visited. The State Fair, the North Shore and The Defeat of Jesse James Days were all great in their own right, but our trip “Up North” was perhaps the best of all. It started …

A Three-Hour Tour: Sightseeing in the Porkies and the Apostle Islands

“So that’s the boat?” “Yeah, we get on board and then they take us on a three-hour boat tour of the Apostle Islands.” “A three-hour tour? Seriously?” “Yeah, the captain said they have had no complaints. He sounded trustworthy. Name of G-something.” **glaring** “At least the boat isn’t called the Minnow?” – We depart Minnesota …

Lighthouses, Waterfalls and Fur Traders: The North Shore

Our exploration of the North Shore of Lake Superior could easily be six posts, but Katie and I have a limited time left in the state, so here are our adventures in one, long blog entry. – We depart Minnesota at the end of July, so we went on a trip earlier this month to …

Exploring St. Croix: Canoeing the Namekagon River

The canoe glided forward, closer to the deer standing in the river. The deer continued chewing as it looked at the approaching canoe. Then, determining the canoe posed no risk, the deer plunged its head back under the surface of the water. It rummaged around at the bottom of the river for a good part …

Is this Heaven? Our Trip to Iowa

We went to Iowa last February for vacation. When I told people in Minnesota ahead of time, people were incredulous. “Why would you ever want to do that?” asked one person from Iowa, “There is nothing to see there.” Even while we were there, people tended to assume that we were either locals or we …

Large Piles of Dirt: Seeing Effigy Mounds

National parks and monuments mean a lot to Katie and I, so we make a point to see as many as we can. They have been responsible for some of the best adventures we have ever had and they are also responsible for why we found ourselves last fall in the middle of Northeastern Iowa …

Little House in the Quarry: Visiting Western Minnesota

Last October, Katie and I visited western Minnesota, where evidence remains of three people groups who had been there: the Native peoples who congregated in Pipestone, the German immigrants who established a settlement in New Ulm and a little girl who lived on a prairie. There are fascinating places to visit that visitors can only …

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