Monthly Archives: August 2005

August 14, 2005 Sal’s Camp Warba, Minnesota

August 14, 2005
Sal’s Camp
Warba, Minnesota

When you change the way you look at things, things change – Paul Harvey

Left Red Cliff behind and headed east to go west. Ran through the Bad River Reservation and had to stop at their casino to pay our respects. Again a five dollar limit on the 1 dollar slots- bet two dollars pull- zip- bet one dollar pull- zip bet the last two dollars pull- jackpot $800.00. cool! Cashed it out and took $100.00 to play. Pulled 49 times- zip last two dollars pull- $200.00. Cashed it out and took $100.00 to play. Pulled 49 times- zip last two dollars pull- zip time to leave the Bad River Res. Cool up $900.00 plus the $100.00 from last night. Drove down the road with $1,000.00 in our pockets feelen rather pleased with ourselves.

Stopped along the way and harvested some birch bark for Heather to paint on. Did it in a good way offering tobacco and only cutting the downed trees. Should make interesting canvases for her. I’m thinking I might be able to print on it as well…..

Crossed over into Minnesota again at Duluth and headed west on Hwy 2. Landscape changed from deep forests back into wetlands. Seems like the wetlands are growing. Many dead trees standing in the mashes as a reminder to the forests than once where.

Arrived at Sal’s Camp 12 miles east of Grand Rapids around 6 pm. Looked good from the road, small campground lots of trees and sitting on the edge of Sand Lake ( a small private lake- read no fishing license required!). Water, septic, electricity, showers, boat rental, looks like a good place to spend my birthday! Pulled in and met Ike the man in charge and after a bit of chatting we set about setting up our camp. Across the street is The Lake Market, where we met Dan, the owner, and talked about –40 degree winters,, what bait was best in the lake for the Northern Pike that get up to 43 lbs. and spent a good while inspecting all the live bait behind the beer coolers in the back room. Selected about 2 dozen Northern Minnows, a few movies on cd and headed home. The minnows are in the bait bucket floating in the lake by the boat and we’ve high hopes for tomorrows fishing.


Bridge to Duluth


Show me the money!!


Sal”s sign


Heather Sand Lake


Sal’s Camp


Bathrooms at Sal’s

August 13, 2005 Buffalo Bay Camp Red Cliff Res Wisconsin

August 13, 2005
Buffalo Bay Camp
Red Cliff Chippewa Reservation
Red Cliff, Wisconsin

Great little semi-modern camp on the shore of Lake Superior. It is run by the reservation and has all that one would expect from Reservation Life…. Yep the hot water is in the right knob position. It’s right on the lake and Henry just has to climb down a hill to swim. Our site is an isolated one, away from other rigs and we can not see anyone. Feels like we just pulled off on a dirt road and happened to find an electric hook up, fire pit and picnic table.

Excellent time here. Last night we won $100.00 at the casino so tonight we had a treat- dinner out at the Greunkes Inn. Heather dined on the local white fish boil and I had to go for the prime rib. Both quite good. Then a stroll down by the marina and good fun watching the local wedding photographer at work. Very reminiscent of Maine but no lobsters to be found anywhere!

Today was spent at the Apostle Islands National Park under the extremely helpful and watch full eyes of Volunteer Ranger Jeff Dickey. Jeff is another full time RV’er who has landed here for the summer working for the Parks Service. The Head Ranger at the Park was kind enough to have Jeff open the building for us and with Jeff in tow we spent a good part of the day exploring and photographing the Hokenson Brothers Fishery, which is part of the Apostle Islands Park. The three Hokenson Brothers operated a family owned commercial fishery at Little Sand Bay for over 30 years closing it in 60’s after the Sea lamprey invaded Lake Superior in the mid 50’s.

Made some strong images in Twine Shed as well as in The Herring Shed. The building have been left as the Brothers left them, many tools in place. It feels as if they are just having a shift change and at any moment they will return to begin work. Quite amazing to see the tools they used, many homemade, to cut ice and catch fish.

All the while Jeff was filling me in on the history and life that the Hokenson Brothers lived. They started out as dairy farmers but could not support three family that was so they move into fishing and dairy farming.

Enjoy staying in one place for more that a night and we hope to be doing it a good deal more.


Bufffalo Camp


this glass ain’t half full


Dinner out!


The Wedding Shot


Heather and Jeff


Pound Net Detail


Windows Twine Shed


Junior Ranger Heather


Blacksmith tools Twine Shed


More Blacksmith stuff


Fish (herring) Cleaning Station


Herring House Barrels


Hether and Jeff in Herring House


Detail of old Glasses


Henry Swimming Lake Superior


Cloverdale Community Center and King School


Henry at King School Cloverland WI


DMK shooting outhouse


Cloverdale Hayrolls


Fishing Boat Bayfield WI

August 11, 2005 Northern Exposure Camp Silver Bay Mi

August 11, 2005
Northern Exposure Camp
Silver Bay
Minnesota

Finally made a photograph! It’s been a bit over 3 weeks since my last image and I was beginning to feel that perhaps I’d lost “it”. But an old church in Dairyland, Wisconsin caught my fancy and it all came back. Was a bit worried there for awhile.

Pull through a grey rainy morning passing through rolling dairy and farmland, by mid afternoon crossed over the Mississippi into Minnesota again as the farm land slowly changed to wetland forests half expecting a moose to step out into the highway we continued down the highway. Though Duluth, Dylan’s home town, then North again up HWY 61 along the north shore of Lake Superior. Feels like being back in Maine the landscape is the same and somehow the lake is more oceanesque than lakeish.


The Church


Henry and the Church


Drive in Church Stillwater Wi


Church Sign


Preachen to the Choir


The Choir


another lost New Mexico Storm….


Gooseberry Falls


Gooseberry Falls 2

August 10, 2005 Old Frontenac State Park Minnesota

August 10, 2005
Old Frontenac State Park
On the banks of the Mississippi River
Minnesota

On the road again. Three weeks in Omaha working on prints for the gallery. It’s difficult to print the old work right now. As much as I love it my heart is in the new work and I need to be out shooting it. Did get to do one enlarged print of Two Saguaros from my time in Arizona and love it. Truly enjoy the quality of the 4×5 negatives and the creamy tones. Although I still get the same feelings from the new images and see my “style” in the work the new work is so different technically and it fascinates me. There is always so much to discover in photography, both introspectively and technically Helps to keep the juices flowing.
Spent a lot of time playing with bus ideas between prints so as soon as all the work was done Monday, it was another mad dash to go see a bus again. I had seen the bus in Minnesota on my pass through with Jesse and we both loved it so now it was time for Heather to see it and do some serious thinking as I believe this is the one. She loves it as well and we spent last night and today going over it measuring designing and trying to fit our lives into her.
Discovered a few things- most interesting is that a 35 ft. flx bus and a 26 ft airstream have almost the exact same living space. All of the pervious thoughts on bus vs travel trailer proved to be true and in the end we both realize that a bus would be the ideal vehicle for us. But the actual living space issue took us both by surprise. So at the end of the day we’ve come to realize that although the bus is the ideal vehicle and would allow us much more freedom, security and allow me to create a better working/living environment the amount of cash needed to actually buy and redesign the inside of the bus to meet our needs far surpasses the funds available. Additionally we will never find a bus in this condition- new motor and transmission, clean body with relativity good paint and all the amenities we need- for this price so it stands to reason that we stop looking and continue down the road. A bit pissed that I’ve spent maybe six months on the bus kick driving all over the country looking at busses instead of wandering and have come to the conclusion that we can not afford to make that change, but then I’ve always been a slow learner.
Last night as we left the bus and went home to the Airstream I stuck the key in the door lock and the lock fell out? Last night I thought it was perhaps an omen, today I think it’s just a broken lock. Anyway just before 5pm we made the decision and headed out, hopefully the locksmith in town was still open so we could get it fixed before we hit the road. He was, but just closing to go make some house calls but he said he would come back around 7:30 tonight to fix it. We looked at each other, smiled and both knew it was time to hit the road. Thanking him we left, got to the edge of town and stopped.
Where are we going? We have no place to go…. Smiling again we turn north and headed off now only thinking about and looking for the next photograph or peaceful camp to spend the night. After all the other lock is working fine and somewhere down the road there is sure to be another locksmith.


a possible large print…


another found image from New Mexico


Henery and his root beer


and the road goes on forever and the party never ends…..

August 6, 2005 OMAHA ZOO PHOTOS

Omaha Zoo


A warm polar bear

Heather makes a new friend:


Let’s go see who else is here…..


a meerkat


a caracal


a klipspringer


a sun bear


a cat and some pigs


a praira dog


The Eagles