The scrapblog editor wrote an innocuous little story in Saturday's Star Tribune about shady places to go at the fair that immediately drew irritated comments, as most online news stories seem to, these from people who know better shady places there. Fair enough. But say, here's something that will really cool you off on a scorching day like today -- a photo from winter 1985 taken at Annette and Hart's cabin in Old Frontenac, Minn. More than 25 inches of snow were on the ground when this photo was taken.
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Sunday, August 31, 2008
A cool -- very cool -- photo
The scrapblog editor wrote an innocuous little story in Saturday's Star Tribune about shady places to go at the fair that immediately drew irritated comments, as most online news stories seem to, these from people who know better shady places there. Fair enough. But say, here's something that will really cool you off on a scorching day like today -- a photo from winter 1985 taken at Annette and Hart's cabin in Old Frontenac, Minn. More than 25 inches of snow were on the ground when this photo was taken.
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