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redoleary
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hobbydog
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mooseplums
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Iron Lake ~ Gunflint Trail
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MHS67
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Old pump house.
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mooseplums
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Mom and the kids
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GunflintOutfitters
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MHS67
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On Homer Lake.
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MHS67
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Lupine
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housty9
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Beth May 8th, 1st day of my trip.
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wetcanoedog
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we were over at Door County last week and the forest floor in places was covered with Trillium's.
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MHS67
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mooseplums
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Wall hanger
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bapabear
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Two photos today. All I had was an old beater point and shoot camera in my pocket as I was trout fishing last week. My son and I fished this little valley at sun up. The panorama barely shows an eagle a perched away from the nest. As we worked the stream closer to the nest it also moved closer.
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bapabear
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A favorite of mine. One of our best travel days was this rainy day.
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GunflintOutfitters
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SaganagaJoe
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quote mooseplums: "Iron Lake ~ Gunflint Trail "
Whoa...Now that is frameable. You should try to sell a few photographs with your paintings.
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mooseplums
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hobbydog
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Big belly on her. Any day now.
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hobbydog
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MHS67
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mooseplums
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Marsh Marigold ~ Gunflint Lake
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MHS67
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Old Dodge pickup.
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mooseplums
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Root River Brown Trout with a Pheasant tail nymph
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Mocha
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May 11, 2014.. . it might look like this again tomorrow morning the way the weather is looking!
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MHS67
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Baby owl looking out of the owl house. There are 4 of them this year.
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DeterminedOrange
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One of the happiest things I see each spring, loons began nesting today near our home. Not the best pic, it was raining pretty good and was not using a tripod.
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hobbydog
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I don't know what these bugs are but there were swarms that hatched the other night and you could walk without running into them. I assume they are much like a mayfly but a fraction of the size, hatch, have sex and die....all in a few hours.
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mooseplums
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quote hobbydog: "I don't know what these bugs are but there were swarms that hatched the other night and you could walk without running into them. I assume they are much like a mayfly but a fraction of the size, hatch, have sex and die....all in a few hours.
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There are a few different species of mayflies of all different sizes. ....not sure if they are scientific names, but in fly fishing terms there are March browns, blue winged olives,hexes, and I few more I can't think of
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mooseplums
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quote hobbydog: "I don't know what these bugs are but there were swarms that hatched the other night and you could walk without running into them. I assume they are much like a mayfly but a fraction of the size, hatch, have sex and die....all in a few hours.
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mooseplums
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