This is in Superior, Wisconsin. The address is 1410 Baxter Avenue, but I too this photo from Belknap Street
This is in Superior, Wisconsin. The address is 1410 Baxter Avenue, but I too this photo from Belknap Street
This restaurant is now selling my photo calendar, Everyday Duluth Calendars.
There is a restaurant in the Chester Park neighborhood called Sara’s Table at Chester Creek Cafe. They feature organic and sustainable foods. Here an employee takes a break at the garden beside the parking lot. There had been a house next door, but it was razed to make room for a bigger parking lot and a garden. The garden turned out to be a gathering spot for the employees and friends of Chester Creek Cafe. Part of the parking-lot features permeable “bricks” which are made from recycled plastic. Chester Creek Cafe also provides a large dumpster where Duluthians can bring their foods scraps to compost.
You can read their link about farm to table food sources here.
Read reviews on the food here.
Here is Michael Stern’s review on the Diners, Drive-In’s a Dives blog, Fan’s of Guy Fieri
See more at What’s Cooking on TV. The episode ran in October
Today I noticed these pumpkins on the second floor porches of these mirror image duplexes across from Portland Square. I wonder if the people living in these duplexes get a long really well and if they got together and planed this, or did the owner suggest they do it? I really like the way people fixed up their houses and duplexes around Portland Square. You may see one of my summertime posts of Portland Square here.
You may see many photos of the houses surrounding Portland Square and also some in East Hillside, taken by Dayna Landgrebe, here.
Please see my www.DuluthDailyPhoto.com blog
Bears do venture into Duluth. Well maybe they don't even need to venture in as the live here. See Tony Roger's post from a couple years ago to see some real, live bears here.
The first time I saw this man, the moon was full. I turned at the corner and drove around the block to get a photo. I was trying to be inconspicuous so I could not wait for another full moon. I won’t tell you exactly where this was, but it could be a location near you. This guy has a bad case of plumber’s butt.
A little play on word. See the sign in the window in the left hand corner at the Haceinda Del Sol at 319 E. Superior Street.
Taco night/Taconite
From Wikipedia: Taconite is a variety of iron formation, an iron-bearing (>15% iron) sedimentary rock, in which the iron minerals are interlayered with quartz, chert, or carbonate. The term was coined by Minnesota State Geologist Newton Horace Winchell during his pioneering investigations of the Precambrian Biwabik Iron Formation of northeastern Minnesota due to its superficial resemblance to iron-bearing rocks he was familiar with in the Taconic Mountains of New York.
Jitter Coffee & Tea House is a locally owned shop on the corner of W. Superior St. and First Avenue West. It’s a fun place to meet friends or business associates and get coffee or a snack.
P.S. Today I will be selling calendars at the Get to the Point fair
Shop local. Meet the artists.
Fine Craft/Art Fair at the Lafayette Square, 3026 Minnesota Ave, Park Point.
Quality and unique gift items abound – the 2010 fair will include Scandinavian wooden carvings, local books, paper and cloth bowls, candles, sewn items, jewelry, stained glass, photography, and wall art.
Saturday, Oct. 9, 10-3

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