Looks as though it was quite the storm, even for the Keweenaw. Here's another shot from Mir, this one taken outside her and Art's log cabin near the Mariner Restaurant:
The birds will have to look elsewhere for sustenance -- and for warmth. If the forecasts can be trusted, it looks as though this is going to be a long spell of April cold and snow in the Keweenaw and all along the Superior south shore. Notably, my parents, Don and Betty, made their way back to CH through Escanaba on Saturday and found just a trace of snow on the ground on the south side of the Upper Peninsula. Of course, it's cold everywhere east of the Rockies and north of a line about 200 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico.
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Art just told me the offical snow totals...57 inches in Pheonix and 60 in Painsdale. A little less up here in the harbor.--mir
Typically, late spring snow melts quickly. This year, however, the lingering cold snap is making it hang around and we are getting pretty antsy. There is a lot to do to get the Queen IV ready for her first trip in May 14 and this weather hasn't cooperated at all. I think we'll head back to Florida...
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