Up near the Falls is the Big Two Hearted River of Ernest Hemingway fame. I believe he spent a great amount of time up here in the summers and I think he may have spent some time here after World War I. As a result, one of his main characters spent some time around here. It's a pretty beautiful area.
We were trying to look for both a lighthouse and a foot bridge. Found neither because the roads were still pretty bad.
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Anyways, this is stand of birches.
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A shot of the road and the birches. There is still some snow on the ground but not that much.
1 comment:
Beautiful Ken!
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