Every St. Patrick’s Day, Dad drilled into us kids the importance of wearing something green and proudly pinning a shamrock to our clothing. March 17 was the only day of the year orange was an absolutely forbidden color for it was a reminder of the old troubles between Catholics and […]
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Sharon Kennedy – Living Off the Grid and Loving It
Living off the grid is not for everyone. It takes a certain type of person to accept the challenges involved in such a lifestyle. Although pioneers of old might find it hard to believe, pioneers of the 21st century do exist and hold to the traditions and values of the […]
Sharon Kennedy: Molly, A Thoroughly Modern Gal
This story was written four years ago and a lot has changed since then. I don’t know if Molly continues to breakfast with these fellows nor do I know if the guys still gather for coffee prior to going to work. What I do know is we need a feel-good […]
From Holly to Raco – A Story by Sharon Kennedy
Over 30 years ago, Corinne Franke, a pretty gal from Holly, MI went backpacking with a group of church friends called “The Pathfinders.” Their leader picked one of the most isolated and beautiful places in the Upper Peninsula—Isle Royal. This remote island might have been chosen to test the courage […]
Who’s in the doghouse today? A story by Sharon Kennedy
Yesterday was Valentine’s Day and for all those fellows who forgot to bring their wife or sweetheart a bouquet of red roses, a box of Godiva chocolates or an expensive piece of jewelry, today they’re in the doghouse. It’s a cryin’ shame, boys, but that’s the way it is in […]
The Perfect Ice Shanty – A story by Sharon Kennedy
What does a little girl do when she wants to go fishing and the male fishermen in her family do not invite her because she’s a girl? The answer is simple. She grows up, meets a fine fellow who fishes with his family, and tells him of her wish. He […]
Sharon Kennedy: The Words of a Sailor
“A weathered hardhat, a pair of line-worn gloves, paint speckled boots, and a discharge. That’s a wrap for the season. It was a privilege to work alongside some of the best professionals on the lakes this season aboard the M/V Joe Block and SS Wilfred Sykes. Time for some time […]
Sharon Kennedy – Catching a Winter Wave
When most of us think of winter, the last thing we think of is surfing the icy cold water of Lake Superior. We picture ourselves sitting before a roaring fire and wrapping our hands around a cup of hot tea or cocoa. Some of us might glance out the window […]
Sharon Kennedy – Sleigh Ride Time
If you want to give your family a special present during the holiday season and well into the New Year, book a sleigh ride from Melchiori’s Cold Springs Livery in Gwinn, MI. The clop, clop of the horses’ hooves will put everyone in a good mood. For 30 minutes, kids […]
Sharon Kennedy – Lakenenland Sculpture Park: A Wonderland
Tom Lakenen of Harvey, MI created a one of a kind sculpture park just east of Marquette on M-28. It’s an ideal spot to visit anytime of year but especially when the snow flies. Whether you enter by car, snowmobile, or on snowshoes, folks of all ages will delight in […]