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      DEC 15,2003 WE HAVE ABOUT 20 INCHES OF SNOW ON THE GROUND IN EBEN CHATHAM AREA.
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"In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer."  Albert Camus
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ALGER COUNTY WATERFALLS
Laughing Whitefish Falls, Laughing Whitefish River, 19.5 miles SW of Munising, two miles N of Sundell.

Whitefish Falls, Whitefish River, four miles NW of Trenary.

Scott Falls, Scott Creek, seven miles NW of Munising.

Rock River Falls, three miles S of Chatham on FR-2279, W three miles on FR-2276, then S on FR-2293 one mile, may have to walk entire distance on 2293. Half mile steep walk down to falls.

AuTrain Falls, AuTrain River, half mile from Forest Lake.
Horseshoe Falls, one block E off M-28 in Munising. (Small admission fee.)

Alger Falls, Alger Creek, one mile S of Munising.

Wagner Falls, Wagner Creek, one mile from Munising on M-94.

Munising Falls, Munising Creek, 1.5 miles NE of Munising.

Miners Falls, Miners River, eight miles NE of Munising in the Pictured Rocks area.

Chapel Falls, located off H-58 in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore between Miners and Sable Falls.

Sable Falls, Sable Creek, one mile W of Grand Marais.

Chapel Falls, located off H-58 in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore between Miners and Sable Falls.
Sable Falls, Sable Creek, one mile W of Grand Marais.

ENJOY BEAUTIFUL ALGER COUNTY

As the 19th century poet Longfellow put it in "Song of Hiawatha" . . .

From the forests and the prairies, from the great lakes of the Northland, from the land of the Ojibways, from the land of the Dacotahs, from the mountains, moors, and fen-lands, where the heron, the Shuh-shuh-gah, feeds among the reeds and rushes.

Pretty good description of the poem's namesake, the Hiawatha National Forest. Hiawatha is the only U.S. National Forest that reaches the shores of three Great Lakes. It takes in a huge area -- roughly 880,000 acres in the central and eastern part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. With Hiawatha's extraordinary location, a vast array of recreational opportunities are available in a spectacular natural setting among great views and interesting historic sites.As the 19th century poet Longfellow put it in "Song of Hiawatha" . . .


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DID YOU KNOW THAT SNOWMEN FALL FROM THE SKY UNASSEMBLED?
   This Poem Was sent to me by Jewett who wrote it in 1992 about a snowflake                    Snowflake
I may not remember the first SnowFlake, but I will always remember the most beautiful I have ever seen. It was on a fall day, the air was crisp and the skies as blue as I have ever seen. It was not a day for Snow! In awe, I watched as it gracefully made its way through the heavens to settle gently on earth. A single Snowflake with such beauty mere words cannot describe.  The sunbeams of the afternoon danced upon it and refelected back to me a brilliance that would rival the sun itself.The intricate beauty of this single Snowflake convinced me that it could only be a piece of lace fallen from the veil of one of God's own angels. I wanted so to reach out and touch it, But I was fearful, fearful that if I did it could melt away and begone from me forever. I resigned myself to the fact that I could only admire from a distance and place in my mind a picture and in my heart a contentment.  It's true.  I may not remember the first, but I will always remember the most beautiful Snowflake I have ever seen. 
by - Jewett 92 copywrite.
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