Oddities…..Part 2

A final post for the fan of the oddities:

I suppose this is really not an oddity up North?
Oh to be young!
Who has larger shoes? Laurie or Bullwinkle?

 

Guess this moose was “in a hurry”
Not something we are used to running into in a larger grocery store.
This is not an anomaly….Every pizza we had in Minnesota was cut like this. Who gets stuck with all the crust pieces?
After seeing these all over the place on the trail we are still wondering if they are nests built by small woodland creatures or just random happenstance?
This has to be the absolute best man made trail ladder we have seen. Very functional too.
We could not find the ugly one?
These rock cairns were here and there on the trail. Usually used for trail navigation above tree line we feel these were more ornamental in nature.
This is the famous Split Rock as when the Split Rock River hits it splits the river into two.
We figure the C.B. stands for Canadian Border but are not sure.  We found these markers at high spots on the trail and fairly near to the border.
The state parks on the North Shore have some fairly friendly squirrels.
We purchased this handmade clock for our camper from the artist at a Finish festival in…..of all places…..Finland, Minnesota. The outer ring is red cedar and the inner is birch.  Two tree species we see a lot of. What do you think it looks like?
Our next adventure?

 

3 Replies to “Oddities…..Part 2”

  1. Brian would be in touble with that pizza, he is not a big crust fan. The clock speaks for itself. Safe travels.

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