Spirit Mountain’s Timber Twister Alpine Roller Coaster

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7dyNgWMihk

Video by Dan Hartman.

Boys of Summer Comes to Life

Don Henley was right …

… Deadhead Sticker on a Cadillac. Downtown Duluth Thursday.

Big & Little Yoga at Playfront Park

Yoga for adults and children together!
Saturday, July 3, 10-10:30am

Moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, babysitters — bring the kids to Playfront Park on Saturday, July 3 at 10 am for 30 minutes of simple yoga postures, including partner poses and guided relaxation. Fun and uplifting!

Please bring a mat or towel to lie on. Big and Little Yoga is free, and a suggested donation of $5/adult will help support the Junior League of Duluth’s newest project, Kids in the Kitchen, which focuses on physical activity and nutrition for children and families.

Instructor Bonnie Williams Ambrosi is a certified Integral Yoga teacher with 20 years teaching experience, and also a mom! You can contact her with questions at grihastashrami @ gmail.com or call 728-9942.

RunCenter: Goucher and Flanagan in a verbal sparring match

Duluth native Kara Goucher and her Olympic teammate Shalane Flanagan are friends and training partners … or are they?
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Gathering on Superior St?

Today at about 1pm I was headed down East Superior Street, and in front of the DAIP building there was a crowd with some telescope-ish looking items. Does anyone know what was going on or see it as well? I was quite confused, since they were all facing toward the Sheraton.

Hattie Peterson, Coyote and Shaunna Heckman at the Teatro

Thursday July 1, 2010 – 7pm
Compilation CD Release Show
Hattie Peterson | Coyote | Shaunna Heckman
$10 (includes CD)
Teatro Zuccone
222 E. Superior St.
218.336-1414, www.teatrozuccone.com

Artwork by Sarah Heimer

July 1 Art Opening at Beaners Central

New Paintings by Ed Newman at Beaner’s Central
The Many Faces of Ennyman

Original paintings by Ed Newman will be on display at Beaner’s Central in Spirit Valley during the month of July. The public is invited to an art opening July 1 from 6 to 9 p.m. The title of the event will be The Many Faces of Ennyman.

The opening will include live music by Perfectini, a jazz duet comprised of Robert Linnemann on sax with Darin Bergsven, electric guitar, their soothing sounds offering hints of Miles and Wes Montgomery or Billy Bernard. An original film showing the Act of Creation will also be shown during the opening with portions of the soundtrack being original contributions from John Heino of Centerville All Stars fame.

To see examples of Ed’s work, The Many Faces of Ennyman blog can be found at ed-newman.blogspot.com where a new picture is posted each morning. For more information: ennyman @ northlc.com

A portion of proceeds will donated to the Art for a Cure fight against cancer and for the Modest Home Makeover project.

Where in Duluth?

Explore Minnesota Radio

Explore Minnesota and 89.3 The Current have partnered to put together a sampling of popular music from Minnesota bands.

Among the 59 tracks are songs by Retribution Gospel Choir, Cloud Cult, Low and the Alrights.

Click here to check it out.

And, of course, you can hear Minnesota music every Wednesday in Duluth at 5 p.m. on 103.3FM KUMD‘s “The Local.”
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Park Point Questions

What is the longest freshwater sandbar in the world? Wikipedia’s Minnesota Point page says that Minnesota Point and Wisconsin Pont combined make the largest freshwater sandbar, and someone at UMD says Park Point alone is the longest. However, a Vista Fleet tour guide said that Minnesota Point was the second longest freshwater sandbar, and a Google search for “second longest freshwater sandbar” finds many references to Park Point. (more…)

TV news trickster

Hugh Mongous

This circulated in my Facebook stream, asking if it was the Duluth or Minneapolis ABC station. No, it’s Rochester. A flatter, warmer, duller (save for this!) Duluth.

Perfect Duluth Day’s Seventh Anniversary Tofu Raffle

Lithis is the proud winner of the PDD Tofu Raffle.

Overheard at Beijing Restaurant

Old Woman #1: “Do you have waffles?”
Counter Clerk: “No. We’re a Chinese restaurant.”
Old Woman #1: (loudly to friend, apparently hard of hearing) “They don’t have waffles.”
Old Woman #2: “Ask them if they have pancakes.”
Old Woman #1: “Do you have pancakes?”
Counter Clerk: “No. We only have Chinese food.”
Old Woman #1: (loudly) “No. They only have Chinese food.”
Old Woman #2: “Ask them if they have Chinese pancakes.”

Dial 715 for Superior

Beginning July 17, Duluthians must dial area code 715 to call Superior. The good old days are over.

Starting Aug. 14, some new numbers in the 715 area code will be issued area code 534. What are local calls now will still be local calls, but you’ll have to dial the extra numbers, so it’s pretty much the end of the world as we know it.

Online Meds?

Does anyone out there in PDD land have experience buying legit prescription meds online? Ideally some place inexpensive and trustworthy, of course.

Happy seventh birthday to us


Perfect Duluth Day is seven years old today — Tuesday, June 29. Join us for a small degree of antics at Pizza Lucé’s bar around 8:30 p.m.

Tofu raffle * Cocktail consumption * Cliff-dweller camaraderie

Volunteers Needed – 7/10!

The Morley Heights playground project is moving forward quickly! On Saturday, July 10, our equipment will be delivered to the park and we will need plenty of volunteers to help us assemble it.

We are planning two assembly shifts for the 10th. The first will run from 8am to noon and the second from 1pm to 5pm. No previous construction experience necessary – we just need lots of people power.

If you want to help out, please email me (mickeypearson @ gmail.com) and indicate your availability for that weekend.

Many thanks for your interest and help!

Market Day in the Plaza: SFA Farmers Market at UMD – Every Wednesday!

Fill your market bag with fresh vegetables, breads, bakery, flowers, meats, fruits, berries, eggs, transplants, herbs, spices, canned goods, nuts and lots more all fresh from your neighbors.

Stay to browse handmade treasures from local crafters and artisans while taking in the live local music every week!

EBT/Food Stamp Cards are Welcome!

Every Wednesday!
May 19 – September 29
1:30-4:30
On the UMD campus at the Kirby Plaza Bus Hub
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Where in Superior?

PDD’s Economic Stimulus Package

Duluth's #1 Workplace Productivity Reducer - PerfectDuluthDay.com

Saw this ad in Sunday’s DNT

The Ojibwe Experience – Learning Opportunities

This week I had a chance to glimpse some of the immense cultural riches of the Ojibwe people who along with other Native American people have occupied this area for thousands of years. And you can check them out too, if you want.
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Presenting Duluth’s Lineup of Wholesome Fun for the Whole Family, 2010 Edition

In addition to the usual Duluth summertime hoopla there seems to be quite a few new or newish attractions this year.

The luxury expedition vessel Clelia II returns to Duluth five times this summer — June 26, July 10, July 24, Sept. 4 and Sept. 18.

Spirit Mountain’s Timber Twister Alpine Roller Coaster opens July 1. Rides are $8.

International Explorations is bringing its Treasure Adventure to the
former LaFarge cement terminal site from July 24 through August 8. Treasure hunter Scott Mitchen will display over $8 million of lost stuff. (Link to short video.)

Eight Tall Ships will visit Duluth between July 28 through Aug. 3.

Walking With Dinosaurs comes to the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Aug. 6-8.

Wicked Storm in Duluth

4:30pm — Holy cow the emergency siren went off and a tornado watch has been issued in Duluth. I can’t remember ever hearing that siren go off for realsies before. And it’s so nice out.

According to the National Weather Service’s Duluth forecast office: “Hail and heavy rain reported on Highway 20 just inside St. Louis County.”

4:50pm — It’s actually a severe thunderstorm warning. The tornado watch siren was sounded by mistake. And it’s still sunny and hot in Duluth.

5:30pm — Clouds are creeping in. Faint traces of drizzle. People who are mowing their lawns have begun jogging.

5:45pm — Rumblings in the distance. Is that thunder or an airplane?

6:00pm — A little lightening over the hill. The storm seems to be mostly north of Duluth.

6:20pm — Things seem to be slowly shifting … slowly … holy cow! Run for cover! Or grab a swimsuit and have some fun! No! Don’t do that! Haaaaail! Watch out for flying deck furniture!

6:25pm — Whew. I guess that’s it. Just a little rain now. National Weather Service’s Duluth forecast office: “An aluminum flag pole was snapped in half by the wind (in Proctor). Pea-size hail.”

8:15pm — Lordy mama! Is it coming back? Yikes. Well … I guess it’s not as furious this time. Or maybe I’m less easily impressed.

9:16pm — National Weather Service’s Duluth forecast office: “A 6-to-7-inch-diameter tree snapped off, State Highway 27 (in Brule).”

Dream Job, 1910

I don’t know what he did, but it sounds like a nice gig.

More reason for beer

How do we get ahold of this agent?

Ad from a local newspaper, June 1910.