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Trusty log splitter muscles wood before the coming storm
Blog | Camp of the Saints | Uncategorized

Trusty log splitter muscles wood before the coming storm

Bycopper-lady March 4, 2024March 4, 2024

With a welcome Spring break between wintry storms, we fired up the DR log splitter. Because it was buried behind the snowmobile, we first moved the 440zr – through mud. In the end, though, Ken and I split a porch full of firewood for our homebuilt wood heater. 🪵

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Wintertime activities for 70+ seniors
Blog | Camp of the Saints

Wintertime activities for 70+ seniors

Bycopper-lady January 19, 2024January 19, 2024

When winter snows cover Michigan’s UP roads, head on out for adventures! Just because you’re a senior doesn’t mean you have to sit like a toad on the couch until Spring. Stir up you faith and let God inspire you with new energy. Here’s what we did today, for fun and in preparation for staying…

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Blog | Copper Country Mines | Wealth

Why the greatest industrial boom of the last century went sour

Bycopper-lady July 25, 2020July 21, 2021

The Michigan copper boom of the late 1800s to mid-1900’s was an industrial revolution of incredible proportions. Hundreds of copper mines drew shiploads of immigrants to the state’s upper peninsula to work as miners, surface plant operators, loggers, farmers, & merchants.

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Surprising find at the top of Central’s volcanic spire
Blog | Copper Country Mines

Surprising find at the top of Central’s volcanic spire

Bycopper-lady June 16, 2020July 25, 2020

Check this out! Just when you thought you knew everything there was to know about Michigan’s Copper Country, this is a taste of what you missed. Make sure to make a comment on the YouTube page so we can know what you thing about our adventures.

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Electric vehicles, engineering a man-made ELE
Health

Electric vehicles, engineering a man-made ELE

Bycopper-lady December 27, 2018

The USA now has 1 million electric vehicles. While some people are cheering this move, I see it as the start of a deadly race toward the extinction of humans on Earth. The U.S. Has 1 Million Electric Vehicles, but Does It Matter? Why? Because in this backward country, 83.9 percent of electricity generated comes…

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Who says geology is boring for kids?
Education

Who says geology is boring for kids?

Bycopper-lady April 10, 2018

The A. E. Seaman Mineral Museum is Michigan’s official mineral museum.  Not long ago, our grandkids spent a couple of hours touring, learning, “oohing & aahing” at the mineral specimens collected during Michigan’s copper boom days. For those who have studied about the mining history along the copper belt that extends from Keweenaw county to…

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