Blue Heron Bed & Breakfast
827 Kawishiwi Trail, Ely
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Blue Heron Bed & Breakfast Ely

827 Kawishiwi Trail Ely, Minnesota, 55731, United States

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Much Anticipation!

A travel blog entry by superiorcold

... including the key points of the city and a day trip to Taxco, Cuernavaca, Puebla and Cholula. I will be joined by my husband, my in-laws and my new travel companion, Meghan! and her husband, Adam. It will be an adventure alright.

I'm packing the last of my necessities into my trusty backpack, and tomorrow at this time, I'll be exploring Mexico City.

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Unfinished Business in Gwen`s Home Town

A travel blog entry by ggmoffatt

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... a marker on his site. He`ll be honoured for his years of service in the RCAF during World War 2. Now I feel better. Rest in peace Dad.

Visited with another old high school friend, Sheila, there. This journey across the prairies has been one of those ``bucket list`` things, cuz you never know what the future may hold. Special thanks to everyone for the use of their washers & dryers and the great hospitality and all the memories.

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The great outdoors!

A travel blog entry by storbakken2000

... away, as were showers and a lovely, low stink, fish cleaning house. The best part of the park, in my opinion, were the boat docks, which are first come first serve. However, we were there on the busiest of weekends and there were plenty of docks to be had. But forget about logistics for a moment and imagine mile after mile of pine and birch filling the air with the smell of summers long since past. Listen and you'll hear ...

The MOST fun you can have at 40 BELOW zero!

A travel blog entry by sinfronteras

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... haze hanging over the lake.  This was the first day of plummeting temps.  It was about 21 below zero as we drove out to another cabin to pick up our dog teams on Tuesday morning.  This was when we first met our dog teams.  It was chaos as 80 dogs vied for our attention.  "Pick me, pick me," they barked.  But only 10 were lucky enough to be chosen to pull us.  I'm hoping the attached video (if it works) will give you a sense for that experience.  The dogs picked ...

Lake Vermillion

A travel blog entry by captaindan

... the crackling of campfires and that 'pfssst sound beer cans make when their opened. Lake vermillion is in the region of waterways and lakes that separate northern Minnesota and Canada. Pristine and much of it still untouched it is a hunter's and fisherman's ...