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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The nuts don't fall far from the tree

You'd think that TV at the camp wasn't that important, that with deep woods behind us and a beautiful lake in front, we wouldn't need or want TV. That's what you think....
From OntheCommon.com - "The nuts don't fall far from the tree":

Posted by Karl Hakkarainen at 6:16 AM  

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This is a series of occasional notes about life at Queen Lake.

My father, Huck, bought our camp property in 1936 and built the current camp after World War II. My first recollections of the camp have me sitting in a bucket of water on the floor of the sauna; I was probably two or three.

Huck passed away in January 2007. In the words of the old hymn, we shall meet, but we shall miss him.

My wife, Sandra and I, share the camp with our sons, Mike and Adam, and their families. We're on to the fourth generation and excitement builds.

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