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Sweatshirts!!!

Another fun place to stop in Hurley is the outlet for Art Unlimited Sweatshirts. There are all kinds of fun bargains there and yes we all got something new! I am putting a picture of the building up because many of our customers like to go there and it will help to see what they are looking for.

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A Fun Antique Store

Today we went for a ride to see if one of our favorite antique stores was open yet. It is just south of Minocqua on what was the old Hwy 51 now called county rd L.  This is the spot we bought the old milk carts that are filled with flowers every year on the grass between the Hillside Cabin and Lake Home.  It is always fun to see what new things we can find for around the resort. It wasn’t open today but we will be back to go hunting through all the treasures!

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Lots of Traffic up high!!!

We not only have a police car and the General Lee

but a snowmobile flying high!!!

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Turkey’s

While Dick and I were on our way home from Ironwood the other day I asked him where all the turkeys go in the winter as we had seen so many earlier in the year.  Well, no more did I ask and he stopped the car, turned around and said take out your camera! And we saw 7 of the biggest turkeys I had ever seen!

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Joe’s Pasty’s

Another thing you have to do when you visit Ironwood, Mich is have a Joe’s Pasty.  Joe’s looks like a throw back from the 50′s but it has the best Pasty in the U.P.  A Pasty is a pie crust filled with beef, potatoes, and onions and was a complete meal for the miners. And they are delicious!

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A Stormy Kromer Hat!

Well the first person to guess what was in the pictures was right, it is a Stormy Kromer!  Now what is that you ask, well here is the story:

In 1903, Wisconsin locomotive engineer George “Stormy” Kromer, a former semi-pro baseball player, asked his wife, Ida, to modify one of his baseball hats for protection against the bitter winds on his wintertime railroad runs. Ida created an all-wool cap with a short brim and an insulated flap that could be pulled down over the ears. The cap was a hit with Kromer’s co-workers, and it gained popularity as railroad crews traveled across the Midwest. The Kromers made and sold the hats out of their home until 1919, when they opened a cap manufacturing plant in Milwaukee.

They are very famous in Ironwood Mich which is just across the boarder into Michigan  1 hour north of us.  And anyone who is out in the cold for long needs a Stormy Kromer to keep warm.  There is more to the story, it went out of production in 2001 and a local of Ironwood was drinking his morning coffee and heard that production was stopped and decided to buy the company and started the Stormy Kromer Mercantile. Last year alone they made 75,000 of the hats.

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Name this……

Can anyone tell me the name of this?

It will be worth a Booth Lake Landing

T-Shirt so give me some guesses:

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The General Lee

I have had a request to show you the

other car in the air with the air patrol

so here is the General Lee and look close

you will see someone driving this vehicle.

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These cars and animals were all seen at

the car and cycle museum on Hwy 29

on the way to Green Bay.

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A Camel and Buffalo in Northern Wi!

Look what else we saw on the highway to Green Bay…….

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On the Way to Green Bay

We were on the way to Green Bay

the other day (a clue for the quiz)

when we were pulled over by the air patrol:

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