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Monthly Archives: June 2018
A Tale of Two Welcomes
Joe Writes . . . Paddling the Grand, a bit short of Portland, we came upon a lovely oasis and an invitation to pause and rest. While ‘No Trespassing’ signs are common along the river’s bank, a homemade sign here … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Michigan, nature, rivers, Uncategorized
Tagged brothers, canoe, Grand River, immigration, Portland MI, rivers
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Our Mother Crosses Her Final River
Editor’s Note: in the last entry I wrote that one of the reasons we have not been on the river yet this year is because our mother was ill. She died on June 13. Tom Writes . . . Cassie … Continue reading
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No Motorcycles In The Canoe
Tom Asks… Joe, my Skipper, my Admiral, can you afford to buy a Harley? If you would just buy us a good motorcycle, we could put said motorcycle in the middle of our canoe, in front of your stern … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Michigan, nature, rivers
Tagged birds, Lyons, Maple River, Maple River Campground, motorcycles, Muir, sandhill cranes, woodpeckers
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