Thursday, July 26, 2018

Holy Buckets! Minnesota 'ey!

July 16-22, 2018
Bemidji - Duluth - Grand Portage, Minnesota

Although our friends are out of state, we still have lots to get done in Bemidji, Minnesota. A stop at the Social Security office is the priority for both of us. The small, local office takes care of everything quickly, are very friendly, and we have that important paperwork checked off our list!

Since my battery hasn't been holding a charge on my six year old cell phone, we stop and get a new one at the AT&T store. Another quick and friendly errand complete. It's fun when people see we're from California and have lots of questions. The extreme difference in winter weather is the main topic "up here"!

Oil change, car wash, groceries and maybe other stuff I've forgotten, all get done and we enjoy that "aaahhhh" feeling when the whole "to do" list is crossed off. 

Tuesday is our day to play and we get out the door fairly early. We also have to "redo" two of yesterday's stops. I entered incorrect info on one of Bill's social security forms and they called to let us know - so he's in and out in a few minutes. Then we have to go back to the oil change place because the engine has been cutting out since yesterday's change. They don't hesitate to pull the Jeep back in the bay and figure out that although both the manual and the computer say six quarts, it really only takes five. Sure enough, as soon as they put the right amount in, it runs just fine. Good customer service is not about always getting it right, it's how they handle it when they get it wrong. High marks for Willie and Hannah at the Valvoline in Bemidji!

Now we can go see the Mississippi River Headwaters!

It soon becomes apparent that Itasca State Park is very much a forest - and not much more. We make the scenic loop drive, and stop at the very popular headwaters.


The hardwood forest is healthy and thick here.

Caretaker Woman releases a clutch of baby turtles into the river, renewing the seasons and continuing the waters of life.

Pretty maids all in a row....

The joyful sound of laughing children, blessing the water as it begins its long journey to the gulf.

Humble beginnings for the "Misiziibi" (Great River).



A glimpse at little Lake Josephine

Keeping watch.

A narrow loop road winds through the forest.
Back in Bemidji we make a most necessary stop - to see the curling stone at the visitor's center. Our nimble curling fan assures me it's a "must-see" while here :-)


It's a life-changing experience, don't miss it!

Those who don't know better, stop here just to see these 81 year old icons.

The end of our Bemidji visit.....
Wednesday morning we continue east on Hwy 2 into the city of Duluth, Minnesota. We're really looking forward to seeing this pretty city on the water - and even more so, seeing our good friends Steven and Linda (The Chouters)!

In one of those happy coincidences, both Linda and I booked stops at the Lakehead Boat Basin a couple months back, and two of the nights are the same. Thankfully she sent me a message with the "correct" directions, so although the drive from Hwy 35 to the marina is very tight and congested, we avoid the mess our GPS would have taken us through!

Marina parks are favorites for us and this one is a gem. The sounds and smells and beautiful boats all make for a unique front yard. Level asphalt with 50 amp and water hookups, we're tucked in next to Scoopy.


Glorious view across the marina to the hills of Duluth.

Scoopy and Half Shell - last together in Quartzsite, Arizona!
Set up done and Linda back from town, we all get caught up during happy hour outside, enjoying the view. Dinner on the patio at Little Angie's Cantina in the very cute historic waterfront district is "okay", but the margaritas and company are great! Even with blogs and Facebook in-between, we always have lots to fill-in when we get together.

I swear I'm just as as happy as the other three!
With only one day in the area we must start the day at the "famous underwear" store - Duluth Trading Company! Tessa shares her seat in the Jeep with Linda and Steven for our big adventure.

While Bill picks up a pair of "buck-naked", I'm thrilled to find the Keene sandals I've wanted for over a year. Success! 

"a coup de crotch" LOL!


Few family-friendly places have this much fun with underwear!
We're all up for taking in some sights so we make a day of seeing what we can see. It's fun to share beautiful places with good friends! I'm really sorry I didn't give us more time here - there's a lot to see and do. 

Enger Tower

Wonderful views of the waterways and shipping yard.

Steven and Linda - with our homes in the back left.

See! There's home :-)
When the Aerial Lift Bridge is up we can see it from our front window. I tried not to watch Steven get so close to the cliff edge!
Leaving Duluth, we head northeast on Hwy 61. Lunch at Two Harbors, then on to the historic Split Rock Lighthouse. The view of the point from the highway is amazing. We peruse the visitors' center, enjoy the views from the grounds, and visit the out-buildings. Construction began on the light in 1906, after nearly 30 ships were wrecked off this point in November, 1905. The film on the building, the keepers and their families, and the brutal storms, tells a story of a life and an environment I can't imagine.


Split Rock Lighthouse (photo from Google)




Lego replica - not available in the gift shop :-)
Headed back home, we stop and walk out to Goose Berry Falls. There are three options to upper, middle and lower falls. We bypass the stairs down, and continue up the path to the upper falls. Lots of water, powerful music.


Goose Berry Upper Falls



Aggressive trees around here!

Damp and dark entrance to a small cave.

Made me laugh - "Aren't we all here to look at the same thing?"
It was "lit" for all four of us!

Love the pink water.
Too soon our time in Duluth is over and it's hugs and good-bye-for-now. Fortunately we'll see Linda and Steven in Michigan in a couple weeks :-)

One last stop in Minnesota - we arrive at the Grand Portage Casino early Friday afternoon. There is a sign for the RV park, but none for where to register. After parking the motorhome in the park, and checking at the casino, I finally find the office at the little marina. Another sweet view, we set up on the very large dirt and grass site with 50 amp FHUs. 



Saturday the skies are overcast. We take our time getting out the door for a short drive. More forest, wildflowers, and another pretty little lake.


Take me home, country roads.....

When you're in the north-north.

A tranquil spot along the road.

A small farm among the trees.

Delicate orange dots.
Poplar Haus - yummy eats!

Pretty Poplar Lake patio.
After lunch we visit the cute little town of Grand Marais and return home along Lake Superior.


The small bay at Grand Marais.


Since we've never been to Canada, on Sunday we drive over the border to make sure we're prepared to take the motorhome. We're the only ones crossing and are pulled for random background checks. Oh well, gives us the chance to ask questions. Tessa pulls out all the fluffy cuteness and improves international relations while we wait. All the officers are friendly and helpful and soon we're on our way.

I make a bad decision to see Sleeping Giant Island which turns out to be way too long to drive, and mostly just more trees. The island is large, but the access road is in the middle, and the only water views are at the very end. It's a very long day, and it's late when we finally make it back to Thunder Bay to find a place to eat.


Silver Islet

Fisherman and his two pugs :-)

A short dirt and rock road takes us to Thunder Bay Overlook. Two young maintenance workers see our California plates and join us for a short time. Fun conversation, nice guys.

Beautiful views!

On the cliffs 100 feet above the water.

Luckily I can take pics without going to the point of the overlook - because I cannot make my feet walk out there!


The last of the "road" is across solid rock.
Our border crossing back into Minnesota is just as easy. Answer a few questions and we're through. We fill the Jeep up with gas when we get back to Grand Portage. After seeing the prices in Canada we'll fill up the motorhome before we leave in the morning too!!

Monday we become international travelers. Stay tuned!

26 comments:

  1. You saw the beginning of the Mississippi River, we saw the end of it. Lol!! Beautiful pictures!

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    1. It definitely looks different on each end! We'll see the end again this winter :-)

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  2. This is a great trip through memoryville for me. We did the Great Lakes from Michigan thru Wisconsin, Minnesota heading west. Stayed in Itasca state park and loved it. Did they change the name? Great hiking but then we love trees. Missed the hilarious underware store. Great find. Did the fabulous lighthouse and the falls up and down. Stayed on the water in Grand Marais. Took us a month in each state. Thanks for all the terrific pictures. 6 days in one post. Very nicely done.

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    1. Nope, you're right, no "lake" in the park name! I'll fix it. I'd love a month in each of those states, and it was fun to see more of Minnesota this time. It's definitely a faster pace than we usually do. Seeing the hotter temps everywhere, we may just stay "up here"!

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  3. See...I told you touching and communing with that curling stone would be life changing! So glad you felt it, too! Haha! This is such a fun route. Don't forget to have Bill share a photo of his new purchase:) Wahoo! International travelers!!

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    1. He's assured me there will be no photographic evidence of said purchase :-)))

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    2. Oh, come on, Bill! Your friends will be so kind with their thoughts.🙄😉

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  4. I really, really want to do Minnesota and much more! Loved your eagle shot and my feet would not have walked on that observation platform!

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    1. There aren't even posts under that platform! It just sticks out there like - yikes! Minnesota is very, very green and the people are delightful.

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  5. Oh My - What a great route thru Minnesota. We're about a year behind you, so thanks for the highlights!, but not sure if underwear is high on the list :) ... but the curling stone? gotta see that!

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    1. Duluth is worth a long stop and stay at the marina if you can - walking distance to the historic district and the lift bridge! Apparently the underwear are as life changing as the curling stone :-))

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  6. I'd like to report that I love, love, love my new Armachillo undies and I plan to get one of each color. Steven loves his Buck Naked, too. Duluth turned out to be a real highlight for us and it was so wonderful to share it with you guys! See you soon in Michigan!

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    1. Good to know! With our social security coming in now we might can afford some more undies :-) Loved our time together !!

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  7. Glad you enjoyed your stay in our adopted home of Bemidji! We settled here permanently in 2017, after 7 years as full-timers.

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    1. Wow!! It's a wonderful little city with great people. I can understand landing there!

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  8. Great route...love the marinas, the green trees, and small towns. Being from the south, I would love to see the Mississippi headwaters. The eagle is gorgeous...beautiful photo Jodee !

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    1. Thanks Gay, I always get so excited when we spot them! The headwaters has a very special feel - like the start of something big :-))

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  9. Oh, how fun!! New places to explore and good friends to explore with. Love your photo essay on the headwaters of the Mississippi. You have a great eye for details. The underwear store—hilarious!! I appreciate you sharing about the must-see places, as well as the ones we can skip. We're planning to make that trip next summer so this is super helpful. "Aren't we all here to look at the same thing?" LOL!! Carry on!

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    1. Bemidji is such a cute little town, I'd spend more time there!

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  10. Glad you enjoyed your visit to our home state. Come back again sometime and see the southern part, especially the Spam Museum and Pipestone National Monument. Maybe see the Valley of the Jolly Green Giant.

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    1. I very much want to see Pipestone! The Spam Museum of course :-)

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  11. Now you have me second guessing not buying anything at Grand Rapids, Michigan’s new Duluth Trading store today. 🤔. That stuff is ‘spensive!

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    1. Very 'spensive! And unfortunately also made in Taiwan :-( But it's a fun stop if only for the advertising. Someone has a great job!

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  12. Not sure I can ever get Jim to this part of the country. Too many trees! Also, have you been bothered by mosquitoes? That's another reason he doesn't want to go. Sure looks pretty and green, though.

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    1. Full disclosure - we're pretty tired of the trees :-) We did have mosquitos in Grand Portage, but not in the rest of Minnesota. None in North Dakota (not a lot of trees there!), and not too many in Montana. It's too pretty an area to miss but definitely plan some time close to the towns where there's a break from the forests.

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  13. I didn't think either of you are close to old enough for SS. I get to apply in five months. Do you suppose those pretty maids are enviously watching the children play in the water. When I visited the headwaters the mosquitoes almost carried me off to Canada. I also remember seeing Paul and Babe. Wish you'd been my trip planner back then as you found a lot to see.

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