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    Bees

    You keeping warm?

    40 below in International falls. brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    #2
    We had about 8 below temps Sunday with wind chills ranging from 25 to 40 below. The Minneapolis / St. Paul metro area is much further south than International Falls and much warmer. They get 40 below temps every year. We rarely get to 20 below.

    I almost had to put a hat and some gloves on the other day.

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      #3
      Sorry, couldn't help but jump in....

      I'm from a little further north of you Bees; Duluth. Sunday morning we woke up to -20 with windchill of -50. Yesterday (Monday) we started out at -18 and got up to a high of 14. Today started out at 4 and I'm hopeful.

      I couldn't take the I-Falls temps, now that's just plain freezing!

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        #4
        I was born in Duluth. Moved to Buffalo in 1964. Moved to Minneapolis in 1975.

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          #5
          Ahh....a fellow Duluthian.

          Do you mind me asking what part of Duluth you grew up in? I was born at St. Luke's Hospital and grew up for the first 10 years in Rice Lake Township (just outside the city limits; but with Duluth address) and the next 8 years I lived up at Island Lake in Gnesen Township (the next township north of Rice Lake; but still Duluth address); then my husband and I bought a house in Kenwood and lived there about 4 years. Now we live in Gnesen again and built on 10 acres of land. It may be cold here, but I LOVE it.

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            #6
            MN a long time ago

            I grew up in WI (Burlington & Thiensville); went to school in MN (St Olaf & U of MN); met the love of my life (married 31 happy years) and moved to Cleveland OH area after the Tax Reform Act of 1986.

            These Ohio people do NOT know what cold is! Anything in the teens (chill factor) and they think they are frozen.

            Also, a little lite snow and they drive 30 mph.

            The weather is quite mild, spring comes earlier and the community is very enjoyable.

            I am new to the board. I do mainly 990's, 990-PF's and 5227's.

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              #7
              Welcome to the board.... It will be nice to have a 990 specialist........
              This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.

              Many times I post additional info on the post, Click on "message board" for updated content.

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                #8
                Originally posted by mblatour View Post
                Do you mind me asking what part of Duluth you grew up in? I was born at St. Luke's Hospital and grew up for the first 10 years in Rice Lake Township (just outside the city limits; but with Duluth address) and the next 8 years I lived up at Island Lake in Gnesen Township (the next township north of Rice Lake; but still Duluth address); then my husband and I bought a house in Kenwood and lived there about 4 years. Now we live in Gnesen again and built on 10 acres of land. It may be cold here, but I LOVE it.

                Born at St. Luke's Hospital, lived on the 2000 block of East Superior St. I went to the Lab Elementary School on the UMD Campus. We had a cabin on Rice Lake.

                My sister moved back and lived on the central hillside during the 80’s.

                Duluth is a very unique city. Much different than the rest of Minnesota. It is like living in a different country compared to the Twin Cities. You haven’t lived until you try driving up and down the steep city streets during a snow storm. Its like trying to drive up or down a ski jump ramp.

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                  #9
                  Duluth - A Hillbilly impression

                  Been there one time (in 2007). Always wanted to go, as it is the origin of not only Bees Knees but also a gentleman called Bob Zimmerman. Y'all know him as Bob Dylan. My uncle came from around Arnold, and told me if I ever drove over the ridge from Proctor and saw the town and lake ahead it would take my breath away. Guess I'll never know -- I had to come in from Superior.

                  I could imagine it being bleak, with the ultimate wet & gloomy gray skies in the winter. But the day I was there it was clear and beautiful. GitcheGumee had a cobalt lustre -- if you like blue, this was the most gorgeous blue ever created in nature. I wanted to go to Hibbing in the Arrowhead (no one knows why), but I didn't have time.

                  The typical drop of rain falling on the shores of Duluth will take 138 years to reach Lake Huron at the Straits of Mackinac. (Some idiot in Wisconsin told me this trivia. I wouldn't dare bore anyone else by repeating it). So I poured out some bottled water. If any of you go up there periodically, you can report its progress for the benefit of my great-great-grandchildren.

                  Bees says he moved from Duluth to Buffalo. What a relief it was for him to leave all that snow behind.

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                    #10
                    So interesting to read your posts.

                    I totally agree with you (Bees) on the Duluth hill driving conditions. I was terrified to drive downtown when I first got my license. I got stuck on an East Hillside Hill one time when I was about 19 (in an '83 rear-wheel drive Camaro) and a bunch of us had to push my car up to the next block. I remember because I wrecked my pants from sliding around. I then had to drive it downhill and further west in town to find a street that I could actually drive up. When I think of a downtown, I picture "down" and hills. When I go to other towns/cities to visit and I see a sign saying "downtown", I think to myself, "well, where are the hills?" Goofy, I know. Most streets in our downtown require a running start in the winter and if you stop; your stuck.

                    Welcome to the board as well: MRTAX4EA

                    Nashville: Yep, we're famous for the Bob Dylan thing. Way before my time (I just turned 30), but interesting non-the-less. Your uncle grew up where I grew up. Arnold is in Rice Lake Township. The old Arnold school (doesn't exist anymore) is where my grandparents and parents met one another. Lot's of Finlander's around here. Your uncle was right for what he told you about the Proctor hill view of Duluth. It's AMAZING. Whenever I go out of town and then come back over that hill, I feel like singing 'the hills are alive' and a smile comes across my face. There's truly nothing like it anywhere on earth. The Superior, WI view is nice too, you can see all the bridges, including the lift bridge which is a very cool bridge.

                    Hibbing is nice too. It's a little more towards the center of the state and there's really nothing around it other than small mining towns. Very cool scenary though. There's some really neat mining trucks that you can go walk up to and take pics of standing next to. The tires alone are twice as tall as we are. That's the area they did the filming of North Country (Charlize Theron was the star), and also in the town of Virginia. We like to drive up to the Iron Range and stop in the small towns for lunch and check out the local shops. The people are friendly up there. The North Shore (towards Grand Marais) is absoultely breathtaking too. Lot's of ritzy places/resorts popping up along there the past decade or so. Lutsen Ski Mountain is up that way and it's a beautiful place too. I believe "Larry M" from this board likes to go up and stay there every once in awhile.

                    Interesting about the drop of water. Never know what I'll learn from this board.

                    We are really down on our snowfall for the year. We were last year too. It goes in streaks. A few years ago, we'd get dumped on during a 24 hour storm; like 24" at a time. This past December we got a storm that dumped 12-24". Since then, January was pretty much a bust and February has been really kind. My driveway is over a quarter-mile long and we plow it ourselves, so even though I LOVE snowmobiling, I don't mind the years we don't get quite so much snow.

                    Okay, I've carried on enough. Sorry if I bored anyone!!

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                      #11
                      Lutsen ski mountain

                      I didn't think they had anything over 50 feet in the midwest.

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                        #12
                        75

                        Phoenix - sunny and 75

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                          #13
                          I don't know Duluth, but I grew up in Pittsburgh PA, and I describe it to the Californians I now live around as 'san francisco with a lot of snow'. Maybe not as much as Minnesota, but I can't imagine the hills of Pgh in MN either. When I started driving we didn't have any of those pansy-a*&ed 4 wheel drive or front wheel drive, nope we had good ole rear wheel drive.

                          My sister now lives outside of Washington DC, and down there, they get a few flakes and freak out. I've been there when it snowed; the whole city closes down for nothing.

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                            #14
                            very funny veritas.....

                            click on this link: www.lutsen.com


                            then click on "mountains", then click on "stats"

                            There's also Giant's Ridge; that's a neat place too. Although Duluth does also have it's very own ski hill resort called Spirit Mountain and we hold the annual SnoCross Snowmobile races every year. It's actually the starter to the season for the X-Games. It's pretty cool watching those machines jump super high up into the air off the mogules, all while having the backround of the Great Lake Superior to look at behind them.

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                              #15
                              If you're bored, here's some Duluth pics

                              Couldn't sleep, so here are some cools pics of Duluth (hope this works):


                              Here's a view of Central Duluth (looking uphill from Lake Superior)


                              This is the downtown business district. Our biggest mall is up over the hill


                              Here's one of the main drags down town (Lake Ave.); one of the better roads:


                              Here's one of our bridges (the aerial lift bridge):


                              Here's the Northern Lights (reflections from the icebergs up north) from the Duluth beach area called Park Point:


                              One of the high bridges that connect Duluth's tip to Superior, WI:


                              Part of our hillside in autumn (a less populated view)

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