SPRING
Thwarted plans
I had such big plans. Well, ok, not big. But firmly cemented in my mind. I have such a huge list of garden chores to be completed in the next two weeks, that I figured I'd better not wait to start un...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 3:46 PM
Asparagus,Tomato and Feta Penne
Looking for something speedy for dinner? This delicious pasta dish is light, colorful and works great asside dish or main course. Asparagus is in season andit's time to takeadvantage of the tender gre...
Posted on 5/16/13 at 9:37 AM
Are You Due For a Financial Spring Cleaning? Five Tips for a Fresh Perspective
Most of us tend to get at least a small dose of the blues over the long winter months, and sometimes, your finances can suffer neglect as a result. Symptoms of financial neglect might include: Seve...
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:41 AM
tuesday treat: spring in a clay pot
[Originally printed in The Forum newspaper Saturday, April 27; reprinted with permission.] Living Faith: Forgotten grass seeds tell of tenacity By Roxane B. Salonen, The Forum My friend Katie welco...
Posted on 4/30/13 at 12:06 AM
Day 12 & Day 13: Wishing for warmer weather
For day 12 of the Style Inspires Poetry Challenge, I was really hoping for warm weather. Saturday was full of sunshine, so I threw on a super comfy outfit for driving and moving. Leggings, a comfy tan...
Posted on 4/15/13 at 10:24 PM
Spring 2010 was warmest on record in Duluth 
June 02, 2010
Northland Nature: Recent rains have reawakened frogs and toads 
By Larry Weber , May 20, 2010
Northland Nature: Nature in the Northland awakens early this year 
By Larry Weber , April 08, 2010
Local lakes losing ice at record pace 
Shagawa Lake near Ely officially lost its ice on Saturday, besting the previous record by 11 days and highlighting one of the earliest ice-out seasons in northern Minnesota recorded history.
By John Myers , April 06, 2010
Astro Bob blog: Love song for a temperate planet
Breathe in the good air of spring on breezy planet EarthBy Bob King , April 02, 2010
Spring really is for the birds 
March 26, 2010
Astro Bob blog: 'Tis brillig and the slithy toves welcome spring
The new season is no nonsense. Plus watch the moon glide near the Seven Sisters star cluster tonight. And a final update on the Duluth fireball.By Bob King , March 20, 2010
Astro Bob blog: Follow the ancient way
How to prove spring is really here plus the latest photos of PhobosBy Bob King , March 19, 2010
It’s official: Spring has sprung in the Northland 
March 19, 2010
Outdoors blog: What's that sound?
By Sam Cook , March 15, 2010
Outdoors blog: Headed for Lake Superior in a hurry
By Sam Cook , March 12, 2010
Knitting Up North Blog: Spring Thaw
This Thorpe Hat won't be worn for much longer. The days are getting longer and the sun is getting warmer eah day. Find out more at Knitting Up North.By Jess Poskozim , March 07, 2010
Northland Nature: The mystery of the curious ‘tree halos’ explained 
By Larry Weber , March 04, 2010
Outdoors blog: We've done it again
By Sam Cook , March 01, 2010
Astro Bob blog: Let's get Sirius
Longer days remind us spring starts in just three weeks. Sirius catches our attention during twilight while the moon points to Saturn.By Bob King , February 28, 2010
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