Indiana Harbor arrived at 01:00
Algoma Montrealais departed at 02:27
Joseph L. Block departed at 03:37
Spruceglen arrived at 12:00
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Heloise (Pan) arrived at 14:30
James R. Barker arrived at 01:58
Mesabi Miner arrived at 04:27
Sam Laud arrived at 08:56
Algoma Progress arrived at 13:45
Arthur M. Anderson arrived at 14:55
James R. Barker departed at 16:15
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Victoriaborg arrived at 21:15
Although the landscape around the Northland still may look like winter, the rising water in the Gooseberry Rive is an indication that we are actually in springtime. Gooseberry Falls is 20 miles northeast of Two Harbors on Lake Superior and a wonderful and enchanted place to visit.
Yesterday, after the heavy snow, Gooseberry looked like a winter wonderland and walking through the fresh snow seemed to put things into perspective. It really was a blessing to get the snow, at least for an old photographer that is drawn ever closer to God by His Creation that surrounds us every day.
With nearly two feet of freshly fallen snow on the north shore of Lake Superior, the invitation to take a ride up the shore was something I couldn't pass up. While the storm had passed, the waves were still kicking up a bit and the snow covered hillsides were particularly beautiful even though it is late April.