Minnesota Lake Cabin

T.J. and I never should have, but we got married 34 years ago today. We lived together a block from the University of Nevada, Reno, for one year prior to the event, time enough for me to know better. And I did. I knew better the week before, when I called my best friend from high school from the bank of pay phones in the basement of the Club Cal Neva in downtown Reno. I called him in Salt Lake City….. crying, drunk. By the end of the call I must have calmed down enough for him to believe that

The Cabin

Written by on May 27th, 2009 in Minnesota Lake Cabin.

Our cabin in is western Wisconsin, right over the boarder north of the Twin Cities. We’ve had the cabin since the early 70’s and have remodeled it a couple of times from a simple cabin to a house that is considerably larger and nicer than my own. Since my father died a few years ago we haven’t gone up as much as we should so some things need work. A lot of work. I plan on spending most of the weekends this summer up there working on the house. I should be spending that time working on my own ho

MonsterQuest Marathon

Written by on May 25th, 2009 in Minnesota Lake Cabin.

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 25th, 2009 Updated…the Marathon continues on Monday…Over Memorial Day weekend, 2009, History is running a MonsterQuest Marathon. The two-day festival is of this year’s episodes.All the times below are Eastern, so check your local listings.MonsterQuest: Ohio Grassman Airs on Sunday May 24 08:00 AM Just miles from the industrial cities of Ohio, there is a bogeyman that has terrified local children for over a century. According to stories and sightings, the Grassma

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By Lonnie When you are trying to get a good feel for what a summer camp is like it is a good idea to check out the Summer camp Blog. Here are just a few things you might find at Swift Nature Camp’s Blog. Camp Blog What do you know about Wisconsin? Chances are you imagine cows, Harley Davidson motorcycles and the beautiful capitol of Madison. Yet, north of all that is the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Filled with all its natural beauty. In the sky you can see eagles all around swooping down to

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 in Photo Journal by ONE Staff We talk a lot about where skating is going, the uncertainty of the future of our industry seems to be perpetually on the minds of skaters everywhere. Recently, I started to think about my personal past with skating. I grew up in a small town in central Minnesota called Glenwood. Glenwood is about two hours north west of Minneapolis, where I live now. Skating in Minneapolis is unlike anywhere else I have ever been. Seasoned pros like Chris Farme

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