Lucie Amundsen
Not your typical Duluth Visit
Where can I take hipster guests that is off the beaten path. Fun trails? Goofy shops? A-typical eating? Quirky destinations?
For instance, I’ve heard of Graffiti Graveyard, but I have no idea where it is – would this be a neat place to show someone interested in “real” Duluth and has already ohhh’d and ahhhh’d over the bridge?
What other neato gems are there out there?
Hey! Where’d you get that rock necklace?
My talented friend, Gail Blum, makes beach stone necklaces and now has a website where you can get one, too. Free domestic shipping!
Plan B: Seeking Rideshare from Twin Cities
Jefferson Lines changed its bus schedule without warning — just as its website promised it would do. Now I’m seeking to share a ride with someone heading to Duluth (or nearby) from the Twin Cities on Tuesday nights post 9 p.m.
I know it’s unlikely, but I’m trying to minimize the carbon footprint of my graduate degree.
Seeking Crystal from Cat Walk
Does anyone know what’s become of the stylist Crystal that used to cut hair at the Cat Walk in Woodland?
Lift Bridge changes
From MinnPost:
Duluth considering new lift bridge plan that would limit openings for small vessels
Duluth’s Aerial Lift Bridge may be in for a new schedule that will mean small boats may have to wait.
Ski Swap?
Could someone give me the 411 on upcoming ski swaps? I’m looking for X-country and downhill.
Lose a kitty?

LOST PARK POINT KITTY
Found on Park Point, it’s black/grey/tan and looks to be in great shape.
Feel Free to Talk about Me at Dinner- free reading
After the Friday & Saturday night performance of “Matt & Ben” at Teatro Zuccone (Superior Street) stick around to hear Lucie Amundsen’s self-effacing stories of everyday drama.
Many of these works have been heard on Minnesota Public Radio and printed in Minnesota Monthly, the Star Tribune and other publications.
When Lucie is not actively embarrassing her family, she writes articles on everything from generators, faucet repair and how to make a lovely vase out of
corn husks.
(Matt & Ben Play is $15; reading after play is free and will start around 9pm)
Honking Tree Commentary on MPR
Like many North Shore residents, commentator Catherine Conlan had come to see the 113-year-old white pine as much more than a tree.
old Mac cord?
My old mac cord (non-magnetic) gave it up. Does anyone have an old one they’d be willing to sell cheap? I’m in a pickle – once the battery goes on this, I’m done.
Lucie@twowordy.com
From the Fortress of Solitude…or Duluth
Taken on Park Point today for your viewing pleasure

