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A Bean Boot couple of days

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I am back. Both to the blog and to civilization. This weekend I went to one of the more remote places left in the lower 48 states: Porcupine Mountains State Park on the shores of Lake Superior. This is one of two annual trips up there with my dad, sometimes my brother, and our friends. The winter trip is a guys only affair, but women and girls can come in the summer, though most of the candidates opt out. Both trips involve relaxation and good times off the grid. Neither are true backpacking adventures since we rent rustic cabins, but it’s about as much roughing it we get for the year.  We spend a few days with no electricity or running water, just hanging out and having a good time.  I was looking forward to seeing lots of snow and being able to use the snowshoes I got for Christmas, but even up there the snow was pathetic and I was faced with trekking it through the woods in my Bean Boots.  Leon Leonwood Bean was a genius for coming up with these boots.  They are American icons and are the favored footwear in my closet anytime it is damp in winter, spring, or fall.  I know some people even wear them with shorts in the summer, though I am not that adventurous.  I received numerous comments on how goofy they supposedly look this weekend, but I know my feet were dry and comfortable in any condition they faced.  Even with the lack of snow, it was as always, a great feeling unplugging from my phone, email, Facebook, and yes, this blog.  It would be downright impossible for many people,but I think that everyone should take a chance to escape from technology for at least one day a year.  It lets your mind slow down for a bit, because pretty much anything you want to get done has to wait until you get a connection back to the 21st century.

After my escape from modern conveniences, I came back to find that Alyssa was roughing it here as well.  With the cold weather last week, the water line in our basement froze sometime Friday between when I left and she got back.  Lucky for us, the pipe didn’t burst, but Alyssa was without water for a couple of days.  She managed to survive though by spending a lot of time at her parents.  Her dad got the water going right before I got home so I didn’t have to put my handyman skills to the test.  Needless to say, her and Ellie were excited for me to come home.  Alyssa will probably agree when I say I think Ellie was more excited to see me though.  She is still not used to being home with Alyssa when I am gone.

After all my complaining about a lack of snow, things sure did change today.  We got hit with quite a bit of snow this morning and Alyssa took the day off to keep from having to drive in the ice that came first.  My Bean Boots got a workout again today keeping me dry as I went to work and also shoveling the driveway tonight.  After finally getting snow, Alyssa, Spring Dog, and I got to use our snowshoes this evening.  Ellie loved the snow and wore herself right out.  She is curled on on the couch next to me sound asleep as I type this.

Check out this great article about Bean Boots and their growing status as a Made in America Icon.

Busy week…

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We were slacking on posting the past week. With a short work week and lots of family to see, the blog was on the back burner. We had 6 family parties in 4 days; including 3 Thanksgiving dinners on Thursday and one on Saturday. Needless to say we are stuffed to the gills after all the eating. It was great to spend time with family and friends and even more so that we didn’t have to travel to see them for the first time in 7 years for me. The long drives were definitely the worst part of coming home for the holidays. We are blessed that all four sets of our grandparents live in town so it makes seeing everyone easy for us, especially now that we live back in the area. Since last week was so busy with family and friends, this coming week we have lots of projects we want to work on before Christmas so we will share them all with you. We have decorating, table building, finished pictures of our bedroom and a crafty project up there, plus a recipe or two. I’ll leave you with a picture that sums up our week, the Spring Dog laying down for a nap at 5:00. That rarely if ever happens but she was beat after the busy week.

Yooper Holiday

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If the U.P. were its own nation, today would be a federal holiday.  As the opening day of firearm deer season, November 15th is neck and neck with Christmas, New Years, Easter, and 4th of July as the most requested days off at most businesses.  Even the school kids get today off.  Thinking back I don’t remember getting opening day off in high school.  I remember getting it off in elementary and middle school, but for some reason I think they changed it while I was in high school where we had to go to school.  At any rate I still went hunting on the weekends even if we didn’t get off.  I was never successful hunting but I always enjoyed being out in the peace and quiet of the woods reading a book.  Today with smartphones and iPads, a deer blind can be as if you didn’t leave your couch, except for the blaze orange clothing.  You can stay in touch and let everyone know how your hunt is going on Facebook, listen to music, or watch a movie.  In fact, I think this year more than ever I have seen trophy pictures on Facebook more than ever.  Many of my friends posted “daylight at the blind” pictures from the woods, my dad included.  The last time I hunted, probably 5 years ago or more now, my means of communication was a walkie-talkie and my entertainment a stack of Tom Clancy and Clive Cussler paperbacks.  The walkie-talkie could barely make it back to camp and I would use it to check in every couple of hours.  Each turn of the page was a signal to look up and check for movement.  How can you enjoy the serenity if you are checking your News Feed, texting your wife, and watching the latest season of Psych on your phone?  Maybe it’s my new-found passion for simpler times and simpler things, or maybe I just plain forgot how boring 6 hours staying quiet in the cold can be, but I would leave my phone at camp if I were hunting this year.  You can hold me to that proclamation if I go next year.  This year I can’t close the office any more than absolutely necessary, (yes I know I said before that November 15th is as necessary a day off as any to many people, but not this year) so instead of sitting in the woods I was helping patients.  I also did some painting on my morning off and will post those pictures this weekend.  I know I am not the only one who missed out on the Yooper Holiday today, since Dan is not hunting this year for the first time in his memory.  Such is the life of a newlywed, recent graduate trying to build a patient base.  Hopefully in twenty years we will both have successful practices where we can take a few days off and head to camp.  I have a feeling that no matter what technology I can have with me in my blind, I will still rather have a paperback and my own thoughts to keep me company.  That’s the way my dad, and his dad, and his dad’s dad did it in years past.  There are some places that are better off the way they were 20 years ago, a deer blind in the UP on opening day is one of them.

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…

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The first thing Alyssa said to me when she got home from work tonight was “are we really supposed to get 8 inches of snow tomorrow?”  I guess I can understand why she would wish for the snow to hold off as long as possible; seeing as how she is on call tonight and has to drive an hour to work each way.  For me though, I can’t wait for snow!  Living in Iowa for 3 “winters” made me really miss a U.P. winter.  Yes, Davenport gets snow, and last year there were many times we had more snow there than at home, but there are no ski hills, groomed cross-country trails, or places to snowshoe.  I am looking forward to being able to get outside and do the things that I love this winter.  So let me leave you with a few pictures to get you in the mood for snow like me!

Heading for the Ski Lift 02/1974

Image by US National Archives via Flickr

Ironwood ski slide (LOC)

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A Happy Place

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Snowmass 2

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