Sunday, August 3, 2025
Saturday, October 19, 2024
Nerstrand Big Woods State Park
On Wednesday, I rode down to Nerstrand Big Woods State Park. What drew me there was the waterfall the DNR website mentioned. Unfortunately, with the drought in recent months, the waterfall has become a trickle. Still, the fall colors were pretty in the afternoon sun. There were Indian tinker toy plants everywhere, reminding me of childhood field trips. A large hornet's nest caught my eye. I made sure to steer clear of that! The picture I took of it was zoomed all the way out with my DSLR lens.
You can read the DNR's pamphlet for more information on the history of the Big Woods in Minnesota.
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Autumn Leaves
I decided to take it easy and stick close to home on Tuesday after my jungle gym exercise on Monday. These are just a few of the lovely leaves gracing the parkway in south Minneapolis.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Climb, Climb up Sunshine Mountain
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| A panoramic view taken with my iPhone. |
No mountains were involved, but that song was the first thing I thought of when I reached the summit of the Mille Lacs Kathio State Park 100ft. fire tower yesterday. For all the spectacular views, those 137 steps to the top were well worth it!
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| A zoomed-in view taken with my Nikon DSLR. |
It didn't matter which way I looked; the trees were happy and glowing.
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| Nikon DSLR shot. |
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| View of the fire tower taken with my Nikon DSLR. |
I was concerned that my rebuilt knee would be really grumpy after climbing and descending all those stairs. I took it easy on the way up by taking one flight of stairs at a time and then relaxing on each landing for a minute.
A sign at the bottom stated that only 6 people were allowed at a time. You would be right if you think the structure looks a bit spindly. When I arrived, 6 people were already at the top. I saw 3 people waiting at the bottom. Two were waiting to climb, and one lady was waiting for her party at the top to come down. She wasn't able to climb because she would have severe vertigo on the way down.
Once the group at the top started to descend, the 3 of us started our ascent. I'm not afraid of heights, but I do have a fear of falling. Each flight of stairs was reinforced with stiff wire mesh, so I wasn't scared of falling off the side but possibly down one flight. I kept an iron grip on the railings.
In the little boxy room at the top, there was a lot of shaking due to people climbing and the wind blowing. Hold it together, Spindly Tower! I was concerned that all my pictures would be blurry due to the 'bouncy house,' but I needn't have worried.
137 steps up meant 137 steps down. I steadily descended without any rest stops or mishaps. I was pooped by the time I reached the bottom and joined my friend on a bench for a little while. It wasn't until we were ready to leave and I started walking that I realized my legs were like Jell-O. Dear legs, thank you for letting me know how out of shape I am. Apparently, they think they need to keep reminding me because my quads have been screaming at me ever since I woke up today.
Sunday, September 1, 2024
Katydid Incognito
Saturday, August 24, 2024
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Looking for the Whales
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Juneau
After our interesting morning at the Dawes Glacier, we headed to Juneau to watch whales.
In Juneau, we boarded the St. Elisabeth (what an excellent name for a boat!) and boated out to the North Pass of the Favorite Channel.
A few whales were blowing geysers and "tooting their horns" while a dolphin pod frolicked near them. There were no spectacular breaches, but it was still exciting to see whale tails. Parts of whale bodies would slide in and out of the water like sci-fi sand creatures.
The tour guide said the whales winter in Hawaii to have their young and then swim to Alaska for the summer. It was still early in the season when we were there, so there was not as much marine life to be found.
When I think of whale watching, I think of the A-ha song, We're Looking for the Whales. I can hear that song in my head when I look at today's featured pic.
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Meandering Runoff
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Heading out of the Endicott Arm.
Along the way, we saw many places where spring runoff was carving paths down the mountains.
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Dawes Glacier
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – The Dawes Glacier.
Thirty miles from the beginning of the Endicott Arm Fjord, we arrived at the Dawes Glacier.
Yes, the scenery was beautiful, but I was expecting something else. TV shows always show zoomed-in views of glaciers, highlighting their majestic size. But what my eyes showed me when we arrived was a Minnesota shopping mall parking lot at the end of March after a very snowy winter. Except the "snow" at the glacier wasn't dirty gray with shopping carts sticking out of it.
About the time I was thinking these thoughts, the ship narrator reminded us that we were still half a mile away from the glacier at this, our closest point in the journey. Our perspective was distorted. In actuality, that wall of blue glacier is over 600 feet tall and half a mile wide!
As the ship was slowly turning around to leave, we heard cracking noises from the glacier. One giant piece calved off, and my husband saw it just as it hit the water.
Friday, July 5, 2024
Blue Beauty
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Nearing the Dawes Glacier in the Endicott Arm Fjord.
The sun was out, and the ice was more plentiful the closer we got to the glacier. This was the view behind us.
Here is a close-up of the chunk of ice floating in the middle of today's scenic view. It is such a pretty blue color, especially with the sun shining through it.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Side-swiped
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Nearing the Dawes Glacier in the Endicott Arm Fjord.
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Sky and Ice
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Nearing the Dawes Glacier in the Endicott Arm Fjord.
Friday, June 28, 2024
Beauty of the Fjord
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Nearing the Dawes Glacier in the Endicott Arm Fjord.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Chunky
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Approximately 24 miles into the Endicott Arm Fjord.
As we approached the glacier, we saw increasing amounts of glacier flotsam floating in the fjord. This was an especially large chunk with an interesting honeycomb pattern.
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Syrupy
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Approximately 22.5 miles into the Endicott Arm Fjord.
As we get closer to the Dawes Glacier, the water becomes even more beautiful. Just this side of frozen, it looks like ribbons of candy.
Monday, June 24, 2024
Reflections
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – Approximately 7 miles into the Endicott Arm Fjord.
There were breathtaking dual views of the morning sunrise, in the sky, and in the water. The calm, syrupy-cold water was perfect for reflections.
Sunday, June 23, 2024
Floating Down the Fjord
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 5 – At the mouth of the Endicott Arm Fjord.
Thursday's main event started at 4:30am, as we entered the 30-mile-long Endicott Arm Fjord. I slapped on warm clothes, grabbed a blanket, and went out on our patio to watch the beautiful scenery float by.
The air was crisp, and the water undulated like a vat of syrup instead of splashing. Fog hovered at various heights. It was so quiet and peaceful. This 30-mile trip to the Dawes Glacier was one of the best parts of the trip. More to come.
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Mountain Sunset
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 4 – Sunset At Sea
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Amade
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 4 – Evening At Sea
The evening entertainment was a theater show called Amade. Celebrity's description of Amade: "Experience how Mozart and the work of other classical composers inspire, evolve, and connect to modern music."
Monday, June 17, 2024
Farewell Skagway
Alaska Cruise Trip Day 4 – Skagway, Alaska (still)


























