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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Hi xl_target,
> This was among the nicest conducted tours I've ever had 'sitting in a chair'
> The peace & tranquility in the forests, the freshness of a waterfall....just awesome bro...
> Thanks for sharing!!!!
Briha
> This was among the nicest conducted tours I've ever had 'sitting in a chair'
> The peace & tranquility in the forests, the freshness of a waterfall....just awesome bro...
> Thanks for sharing!!!!
Briha
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Wow - you are 'rocking' xl_target! Wonderful, unique, scenery...fascinating details about the how the lamp and the lenses work...enjoyed the discussion about this lovely lighthouse!
Absolutely beautiful images - I especially love that one of the LH on the crag - what a wonderful shot!
This one
Nice one about
When are we going to take your 'Detective Special' car on such a long drive - I am sure you would (and I would too) enjoy that?
Absolutely beautiful images - I especially love that one of the LH on the crag - what a wonderful shot!
This one
A view of the LIghthouse from the campsite/picnic area. The white speck near the foot of the rock is a fishing boat.
Nice one about
And...I thought that lady leaning over and checking out the view was a teenager???! My best compliments to Jo!Those of you who read the "Song of Hiawatha" in high school might remember the lines below. By the shores of Gitche Gumee, By the shining Big-Sea-Water, Stood the wigwam of Nokomis, Daughter of the Moon, Nokomis. Dark behind it rose the forest, Rose the black and gloomy pine-trees, Rose the firs with cones upon them; Bright before it beat the water, Beat the clear and sunny water, Beat the shining Big-Sea-Water. -H.W. Longfellow
When are we going to take your 'Detective Special' car on such a long drive - I am sure you would (and I would too) enjoy that?
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Thanks CK and Briha.
I'm glad you enjoyed the photos. Here are some more photos
CK, Jo will be tickled that you thought she was a teenager.
Climbing up the stairway inside the Lighthouse.
The central column contains the weight that drops (like a Cuckoo clock) that powers the mechanism to turn the lens assembly
The lens assembly. Yes, it was made in France.
The tub above the mechanism contains 250 lbs. of liquid mercury that acts as a bearing for the lens assembly.
This is the mechanism to wind up the weight. It must be wound up every four hours.
Another view of the Lighthouse. You can see the fog horn on the fog signal building.
A Bear-proof garbage can.
The natives are not very restless.
I'm glad you enjoyed the photos. Here are some more photos
CK, Jo will be tickled that you thought she was a teenager.
Climbing up the stairway inside the Lighthouse.
The central column contains the weight that drops (like a Cuckoo clock) that powers the mechanism to turn the lens assembly
The lens assembly. Yes, it was made in France.
The tub above the mechanism contains 250 lbs. of liquid mercury that acts as a bearing for the lens assembly.
This is the mechanism to wind up the weight. It must be wound up every four hours.
Another view of the Lighthouse. You can see the fog horn on the fog signal building.
A Bear-proof garbage can.
The natives are not very restless.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
- brihacharan
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Hi xl_target,
> I appreciate & congratulate you on your excellent photographic compositions - very professional
> You could consider "Photo-Journalism" as an alternate profession
Briha
> I appreciate & congratulate you on your excellent photographic compositions - very professional
> You could consider "Photo-Journalism" as an alternate profession
Briha
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Thanks, Brihaji, you flatter me but I'm really not that good.
Unfortunately, I left my SLR at home and only had a point and shoot with me.
On the way back from Split Rock, we stopped at another State park that was on the way home.
Gooseberry Falls State Park
This is another park on the shores of Lake Superior. 1682 acres are set aside, at this location, for the enjoyment of citizens of the State.
It is known for a series of waterfalls that occur as the Gooseberry River and a number of small streams come off the cliffs and feed into Lake Superior
There are three basic falls, the Upper, Middle and Lower falls.
A number of trails go through this park. The paved Gitchi Gami State Trail is great for bike riding. There a number of smaller trails for hiking. The famed Superior Hiking Trail (rated one of the ten best in the country) goes through this park as well as the previously mentioned Split Rock State Park on its way up the North Shore.
A number of very well maintained paths go through the park, they are raised higher than the surrounding areas so you don't step on the delicate flora and fauna.
This is also a very dog friendly park. We saw a lot of people out for the day, with their dogs.
All the trails were lined with vivid splashes of color as the wildflowers were in full bloom.
Wild Roses
more.......
Unfortunately, I left my SLR at home and only had a point and shoot with me.
On the way back from Split Rock, we stopped at another State park that was on the way home.
Gooseberry Falls State Park
quote from hereThe area known as Gooseberry Falls State Park is intricately tied to human use of Lake Superior. At different times, the Cree, the Dakotah, and the Ojibwe lived along the North Shore. As early as 1670, the Gooseberry River appeared on explorer maps. The river was either named after the French explorer Sieur des Groseilliers or after the Anishinabe Indian name, Shab-on-im-i-kan-i-sibi; when translated, both refer to gooseberries. In the 1870s, commercial and sport fishermen began to use this area.
By the 1890s, logging became the principle use of the land around the Gooseberry River. In 1900, the Nestor Logging Company built its headquarters at the river mouth and a railway was used to carry the pine to the lake for rafting to the sawmills. Because of fires and intensive logging pressures, the pine disappeared by the early 1920s.
With the rise of North Shore tourism in the 1920s, there was a concern that the highly scenic North Shore would be accessible only to the rich. As a result the Legislature authorized preservation of the area around Gooseberry Falls in 1933. The following year, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) began to develop the park. CCC crews built the park's stone and log buildings and the 300-foot long "Castle in the Park" stone retaining wall. They also laid out the original campground, picnic grounds and trails. The area officially became Gooseberry Falls State Park in 1937. The CCC camps closed in 1941, but the park's CCC legacy lives on.
This is another park on the shores of Lake Superior. 1682 acres are set aside, at this location, for the enjoyment of citizens of the State.
It is known for a series of waterfalls that occur as the Gooseberry River and a number of small streams come off the cliffs and feed into Lake Superior
There are three basic falls, the Upper, Middle and Lower falls.
A number of trails go through this park. The paved Gitchi Gami State Trail is great for bike riding. There a number of smaller trails for hiking. The famed Superior Hiking Trail (rated one of the ten best in the country) goes through this park as well as the previously mentioned Split Rock State Park on its way up the North Shore.
A number of very well maintained paths go through the park, they are raised higher than the surrounding areas so you don't step on the delicate flora and fauna.
This is also a very dog friendly park. We saw a lot of people out for the day, with their dogs.
All the trails were lined with vivid splashes of color as the wildflowers were in full bloom.
Wild Roses
more.......
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Thanks for sharing the and the workings of the lighthouse mechanism...very interesting xl_target. The really great thing about MN is that you have an inexhaustible source of stories - of nature, beauty, history and excitement in your State Parks
Your compliment to xl_target is absolutely on the dot (DPI), very - FOTOGRAFIX!!
Congratulations on you new-fix avatar brihacharan yet another of my beloved series!!Hi xl_target,
> I appreciate & congratulate you on your excellent photographic compositions - very professional
> You could consider "Photo-Journalism" as an alternate profession Briha
Your compliment to xl_target is absolutely on the dot (DPI), very - FOTOGRAFIX!!
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I agree CK, a great choice of Avatar (Getafix) on Brihaji's part.
Asterix was one of my favorite comix to read, when I was growing up.
Asterix was one of my favorite comix to read, when I was growing up.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Hi xl_target / CKK,ckkalyan wrote: Congratulations on you new-fix avatar brihacharan yet another of my beloved series!!
Your compliment to xl_target is absolutely on the dot (DPI), very - FOTOGRAFIX!!
I shared your comments with my 12 year old grandson....
His response was "Grandpa, your pals at the IFG are "Hep"
Thanks guys - it's your energy & enthusiasm that spurs my pursuit to rejoice in the joys of living
Briha
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Gooseberry Falls State Park
The visitor center housed a number of stuffed animals.
Lynx
The Eastern Timber Wolf. This one was large. The head came up to my waist.
We then walked the trails to the Falls area.
The Upper Falls
The Middle Falls
The Lower Falls
A father and son enjoying the water
The visitor center housed a number of stuffed animals.
Lynx
The Eastern Timber Wolf. This one was large. The head came up to my waist.
We then walked the trails to the Falls area.
The Upper Falls
The Middle Falls
The Lower Falls
A father and son enjoying the water
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
AWESOME !!
Thanks XL for sharing. Love the water
TC
Thanks XL for sharing. Love the water
TC
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You're welcome TC.TC wrote:AWESOME !!
Thanks XL for sharing. Love the water
TC
So, when are you coming over?
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XL,xl_target wrote:You're welcome TC.TC wrote:AWESOME !!
Thanks XL for sharing. Love the water
TC
So, when are you coming over?
After another two years. By then I will have saved enough to return with my hands and bags full of goodies from all over the US
TC
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TC wrote:XL,xl_target wrote:You're welcome TC.TC wrote:AWESOME !!
Thanks XL for sharing. Love the water
TC
So, when are you coming over?
After another two years. By then I will have saved enough to return with my hands and bags full of goodies from all over the US
TC
Oh! IFG Meet!
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Re: Minnesota State Parks
Yessss.... where I will possibly cook Salmon with sorshe bata, Salmon Paturi and chingrir malai curryOh! IFG Meet!
TC
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Hey Guys!TC wrote:Yessss.... where I will possibly cook Salmon with sorshe bata, Salmon Paturi and chingrir malai curryOh! IFG Meet!
TC
> What mouthwatering dishes TC
> You can add this to you repertoire of recipes - picked it up from a friend's mother long time ago -
> The taste still lingers
INDIAN SAUSAGE CURRY
Serves 4 people / Can be served with Rotis, Noodles or Pasta.......
Ingredients
*6 Sausage sticks (sliced)
*5 tbsp oil
*1 medium sized onion (chopped)
*1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
*1 tomato (made into paste)
*1½ tsp chilli powder
*½ tsp turmeric powder
*1 tsp salt
*1/2 tsp soya sauce
*1/2 tsp lemon juice
*1 cup water
Directions
>In a wok, heat oil, add onions, ginger garlic paste and saute for a while.
>Now add the tomato paste, chilli powder, turmeric and salt and mix well.
>Add the sausages, soya sauce, lemon juice and water.
>Cover cook till the water boils.....
Indian Sausage curry is ready to serve!!!!
Briha