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Mother’s Day Outing Part 2 – Hungarian Falls
After our Mother’s Day picnic at the Lake Linden Marina, we started on our way home when I got the idea to head into the woods. It should be warmer, even though the leaves are not yet on the trees.
When my son was a baby, we rented a house in Tamarack City and I vividly remember hearing the roar of the Hungarian Falls in the spring. We would sit on our front porch at night and listen to the falls and the frogs. It was pure bliss. We decided to visit the Hungarian Falls to complete our Mother’s Day outing.
Mother’s Day Outing Part 1 – Lake Linden Marina
With today being Mother’s Day, we decided to go on a picnic for lunch. Our favorite spots for a picnic include being on the shore of Lake Superior. Today, though, the temps were in the low 50s so we decided to head to an inland lake in hopes of warmer (and less windy) weather so we settled with going to the Lake Linden park with a view of Torch Lake.
Welcome to Copper Country Scrapbook
For over two years now, my husband has been documenting his explorations of the Copper Country with his historically-based blog, Copper Country Explorer. Not too long ago, I decided that I wanted to blog about the area as well with the focus being our life and our ventures out and about – basically a scrapbook of our life living in the Keweenaw.
Seeing as this is my first post here at Copper Country Scrapbook, I thought I would start with a little background about the beginning of my relationship with the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan.
