Perfect Duluth Day

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Frank Sander

Frank Sander, untitled

It is hard to not feel a bit inadequate when a friend will schlep 4 miles for groceries when it’s 15 below, and my biggest concerns are where’s my Zhivago DVD, and do I have enough cloves to stud a lemon for a hot whiskey. That said, Winter is my favorite season — not as some endurance test, but as a time to heed nature’s insistence that we “lie low to the wall until the bitter weather passes over” (John O’Donohue).

Still, I had a first ever snowshoe hike this new year, even went birdwatching at Jay Cooke (saw just one lone chickadee). Maybe by next year I will be sufficiently inured, or enough shamed to go ice-sailing, or surfing off Stoney Point. Maybe. For now though, to suit my torpidity, next week’s theme will be “the great indoors.”

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Frank Sander, untitled

Frank Sander, untitled

Aaron Reichow, untitled

Emily Larson, untitled

Paul McIntyre, untitled

Paul McIntyre, untitled

Tim White, untitled

Marie Zhuikov, “Barker’s Island Boat”

Hattie Peterson, untitled

Hattie Peterson, untitled

Brian Barber, untitled

Dave Sorenson, untitled

Mark Ryan, “Flipping Cold”