Beautiful Northern Minnesota with Zeb and Soapy Smith Duck

Zeb and Soapy Smith Duck drove over another bridge from Superior, Wisconsin back to Duluth, Minnesota.   We love driving through this part of the United States.    We are driving north from Duluth along Lake Superior.    Split Rock Lighthouse is magnificent.

Split Rock Lighthouse

Split Rock Lighthouse

November 27-28, 1905 this area experienced a “Storm of a Century”.   More than 20 ships sank or were heavily damaged at the west end of Lake Superior.   Split Rock Lighthouse was completed in 1910.    At the Visitor’s Center we were greeted by the anchor of the Madeira, a 5,000 ton steel barge that went down in this storm.

Anchor from Madeira. A 500 steel barge, and it could float???

Anchor from Madeira. A 500 steel barge, and it could float???

Lakes are beautiful, but can be dangerous.    We loved these big chairs on the cliffs overlooking Lake Superior.

Resort on Lake Superior here. Sit for awhile

Resort on Lake Superior here.   Sit for awhile

They are part of an advertisement for a resort on Lake Superior.   If we come here in the summer, we would stay at this resort.   Next stop for us is Beaver River.

Cascading Beaver River

Cascading Beaver River

Don’t you just love cascading rivers?   We do!   Beaver River flows into Lake Superior.

Beaver River flows into Lake Superior

Beaver River flows into Lake Superior

So much beautiful water.     Great view of Lake Superior through the trees.

Lake Superior through the trees

Lake Superior through the trees

We are now in Silver Bay, Minnesota.   This is Rocky Taconite.

Silver Bay and Rocky Taconite statue

Silver Bay and Rocky Taconite statue

Taconite is now made into steel.   This was a great economic boost to the economy in this area.   We will now drive west, leaving Lake Superior.   Further north and inland, we would come to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, and we are not prepared to leave our car and canoe across Minnesota.    It is  great thing to do in the summer, though.   We love the red leaves on this tree, and, of course, a sign announcing food is always a welcome sight.

Beautiful red leaves--and tasty food

Beautiful red leaves–and tasty food

Continuing, we arrived in Finland, Minnesota.   Great mural created by Dale Knaffla in 2011.

Finland, Minnesota. Winter fun!

Finland, Minnesota.   Winter fun!

Minnesota is known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but don’t forget all the beautiful rivers.

Rivers too. Not only lakes in Minnesota

Rivers too.   Not only lakes in Minnesota,

We are now in Ely, Minnesota.   Ely is a tourist town and  we saw many outfitters with stacks of canoes ready for next spring.   Here, in Ely, we admired this mural by Bob Cary in 2001.

Mural in Ely, Minnesota

Mural in Ely, Minnesota

As you can tell, we like the murals painted on buildings.   We thought this looked like a nice house in  beautiful Minnesota setting.

We thought this house and trees were beautiful

We thought this house and trees were beautiful

Here is another mural in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

Fishing mural in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

Fishing mural in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

This was done by Amis Aboleg in memory of Tim Wokasch, saying  “Watch over the rest of us.   See you on the Flip Side.”   Nearby, in Detroit Lakes, we appreciated the wood carving of the sheriff.

Wooden sheriff. Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

Wooden sheriff. Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

Minnesota has so much, but this is our favorite memory of Minnesota.

A favorite memory of northern Minnesota

A favorite memory of northern Minnesota

We hope you enjoy Minnesota as much as we did.

Windjana Gorge National Park in The Kimberley of Australia with Zeb and Eider

We are in Windjana Gorge National Park now.

We are in Windjana Gorge National Park

We are in Windjana Gorge National Park

This is our third national park in the Devonian Reef of Western Australia.   Remember that this area, The Kimberley, was once a tropical sea and is now surrounded by the 350 million year old Devonian Reef.   Like Tunnel Creek National Park, we are in the Napier Ranges.   The Windjana Gorge spans 3.5 kilometers and reaches a hight of 100 meters in places.

Limestone cliffs can be 100 meters high

Limestone cliffs can be 100 meters high

The Lennard River flows through Windjana Gorge.   From the parking lot, we cross this bridge to get to the Lennard River and Windjana Gorge.

Bridge from parking lot to Lennard River

Bridge from parking lot to Lennard River

When we reach the Lennard River, we realize we have lots of company here.

So many fresh water crocodiles

So many fresh water crocodiles

Also this beautiful white bird with long legs.

We like him

We like him

He is not concerned with all the crocodiles.   This rock and area is important to the aboriginal people.   There is a legend about fertility.   So, many couples come here.

Fertility legends about this rock and area

Fertility legends about this rock and area

Our humans are not concerned about fertility, but we liked the yellow colors in the cliffs to the left and the orange/red colors in the cliffs to the right.    The humans decided we should see the crocodiles up close.   You will notice that Zeb and Eider are closer, not humans.

Not too close mom

Not too close mom

Maybe he is friendly.    Or maybe not…

So many teeth. Mom, did you really have us close to HIM???

So many teeth.   Mom, did you really have us close to HIM???  Does he have eyelashes?

He does have a big mouth and many sharp teeth!    Leaving the Lennard River, we saw this sign about fossils.

Why fish fossils in the walls

Why fish fossils in the walls

This area was underground.   Here are photos of the fossil area.

Fossil

Fossil

Fossil

Fossil

Fossils

Fossils

We saw one of our favorite white birds.

We love these birds

We love these birds

Isn’t he just beautiful?  This rock formation is just perfect for us, the Colorado Traveling Ducks.

Rock formation. We like this one.

Rock formation.   We like this one.

When we think about The Kimberley of Western Australia, this is one sight we will not forget.

So many crocodiles

So many crocodiles and the white bird

We loved all the animals.   We are in awe of the many colored cliffs.   We love the rivers and our boat rides.   But, we will never forget all the crocodiles.   Impressive, but not at all aggressive towards.   We respect them and hope you will also.

 

Zeb and Eider Visit Fitzroy Crossing in The Kimberley of Western Australia

The rugged Kimberley Region of Western Australia has limited access.   There are few roads, and most of them require 4 wheel drive vehicles.   During the rainy season, or The Wet, they are often impassable.   Broome is situated at the southern most tip of the magnificent Kimberley Region.   We decided to try putting a map here, so you know exactly where we are now.

Orange line below Broome and Fitzroy Crossing

Orange line below Broome and Fitzroy Crossing

In the northwest area of Australia, just above the orange line, is Broome on the Indian Ocean, and Fitzroy Crossing, today’s destination.   Wanting to see some of the Kimberley, we took a multi-day Kimberley Gorges Escape tour with Kimberley Wild.   We left from Broome, on the Indian Ocean.

Our Kimberley Wild tour vehicle

Our Kimberley Wild tour vehicle

Along the road, we saw thousands of termite hills.

So many termite hills

So many termite hills seen while driving

Termite hills have been very abundant since we drove into the northern half of Australia.   Our first tour destination was Fitzroy Crossing.   Here we are approaching the Fitzroy River and the bridge across the river.

Approaching Fitzroy River

Approaching Fitzroy River

This bridge was built in 1935 and improved in 1958.   Since it is covered with water and closed during the monsoon season, another higher bridge was built nearby.     This area of the Kimberley was, and still is, home to many of Australia’s aboriginal people.    The town of Fitzroy Crossing began in 1886 when Mr. McDonald started the Fossil Downs cattle station.   The cattle station was the result of a 3 year, 3,500 mile cattle drive from Goulburn, New South Wales.   The Fitzroy River is wide, but shallow now.

Fitzroy River is now wide and shallow

Fitzroy River is now wide and shallow

As we see here, much of the river bed is dry.

Much of Fitzroy River bed is dry

Much of Fitzroy River bed is dry

The climate here varies from semi arid in the winter (May through October) and monsoonal (December through March).   Leaving Fitzroy Crossing and the Fitzroy River,

Driving across bridge built in 1935

Driving across bridge built in 1935

we find our sleeping accommodations for the night.   We will stay at Fitzroy River Lodge.  Here we had our choice of a motel room, a safari lodge, caravan bay, or a campsite.   Before leaving Broome, we reserved a Safari tent.   Ours is Number 12.

Sitting on the patio of our Safari Tent

Sitting on the patio of our Safari Tent

In our safari tent we even have our own bathroom

Even a bathroom in our safari tent

Even a bathroom in our safari tent

We have our own shower in here also.   This is the camping area.

Camping area at Fitzroy River Lodge

Camping area at Fitzroy River Lodge

We believe this is a Coolibah tree with the noticeable white branches.

Coolibah tree with white branches

Coolibah tree with white branches

We visit a gorge, which we will tell you about (and, of course, show you) next time.   Returning here, we enjoyed a wonderful dinner of grilled steak and grilled kangaroo, with various side dishes   This is the building where we ate our meals.

Our dining building

Our dining building

Chrissy, our guide prepared very tasty food for us.   Then we admired yet another beautiful Australian sunset.

Setting sun through clouds

Setting sun through clouds

We hope you take tours into the Kimberley when you are in this part of Australia.   It is beautiful here.

Ashland, Wisconsin with Zeb and Soapy

We stopped in Ashland, Wisconsin.   Ashland is on Chequamegon Bay in Lake Superior.   We are really in northern Wisconsin.   This is a great town.   They even have special signs to mark ATV Routes.

ATV Route. We want to go!

ATV Route. We want to go!

Isn’t this a fun town!   The city has encouraged mural art.   The murals on buildings are huge.   Look at this one honoring the US military.

Mural art honoring US Military

Mural art honoring US Military

We think it is great!   This entire block is a mural of a city.

Mural Art for entire block

Mural Art for entire block

We think this is a wonderful idea.   This Ashland Railroad Mural

Ashland Railroad Mural

Ashland Railroad Mural

is perfect and it is located across from this engine.

Steam engine

Steam engine

When this engine was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, it was the world’s largest steam locomotive.   It weighed 190,000 pounds.   Steam operations were concluded in 1954.   This engine was donated to Ashland in 1956.   And it is big!   We are in Ashland in October, and there are many cute Halloween decorations around town.   This was at our hotel.

Halloween decorations in front of our hotel

Halloween decorations in front of our hotel

Driving through town, we admired this display in someone’s yard.

Halloween decorations in the neighborhood

Halloween decorations in the neighborhood

Isn’t it cheerful?   The bank must not like this man.

The thief will hang

The thief will hang

Perhaps bank robbers will be hanged.   Check out this lady on the street.

Halloween lady

Halloween lady

She leaves us speechless.    Unusual signs catch our attention.   The fish is bigger than the boat.

Go with SS River Rock

Go with SS River Rock

We love it!   Ashland has beautiful old stone buildings.   We like the old architecture.

Catholic church

Catholic church

This is Our Lady of the Catholic Church.   Remember Ashland is located on Chequamegon Bay, a part of Lake Superior.   From this pier we see the mouth of the bay opening into Lake Superior.

Pier looking toward Lake Superior

Pier looking toward Lake Superior

This park is an ideal location for a picnic.

Let's have a picnic

Let’s have a picnic

What a beautiful view!   Another pier so you can take your boat into Lake Superior.

Pier over Chequamegon Bay

Pier over Chequamegon Bay

The people of Ashland were very friendly and there is so much to see and do here.   We hope  you visit soon.   We like Ashland!

Zeb and Soapy Visit Wisconsin Concrete Park

Driving in Phillips, Wisconsin, we had to turn around.    Wisconsin Concrete Park looked so interesting, we had to see it.   Here is the Friends of Fred Smith Veterans Monument.

Friends of Fred Smith Veterans Monument

Friends of Fred Smith Veterans Monument

This statue is Iwo Jima.

Iwo Jima

Iwo Jima

Look at this one.

Budweiser Wagon

Budweiser Wagon

It is the Budweiser Wagon, with the dog, Spuds!   Wisconsin native, Fred Smith worked as a lumberjack.   When he retired at age 63, he taught himself how to build sculptures.   He created over 200 statues that are here, near his home.   He made concrete sculptures for about 15 years.    He passed away in 1976, 90 years after his birth.   This is what we saw driving on the highway.

So many sculptures

So many sculptures

This sculpture of Paul Bunyan is the tallest in the park.

Paul Bunyan

Paul Bunyan

Of course, we need lumberjacks here also.   Zeb and Soapy are on the saw.

Wisconsin lumberjacks

Wisconsin lumberjacks

In the north woods, fishing is popular, so here is the fish.

A fish

A fish

This is one of several horse drawn carts in the park.

Let's go for a ride

Let’s go for a ride

Nice way to travel.   Another group of animals.

Great group

Great group

The movie Ben Hur is featured here.

From Ben Hur

From Ben Hur

Honoring Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln here.

Lincoln Todd Monument

Lincoln Todd Monument

The sign says this is the second statue of its kind.    A similar granite statue is in Racine, Wisconsin, but it was not made by Fred Smith.   We liked this deer.

We like this deer

We like this deer

Of course, fireplaces are so relaxing.

Peaceful fireplace

Peaceful fireplace

We, Zeb and Soapy Smith Duck, have never seen anything like this.   It is fascinating.   For more information visit http://www.friendsoffredsmith.org   If you are near Phillips, Wisconsin, we hope you stop and walk through this park.

Halloween Party in Chatanika, Alaska

I, Zeb the Duck, have news from Alaska.   Eider Duck, my Alaska cousin, sent me these pictures.     Eider and the humans go to Chatanika, Alaska, a town near Fairbanks, for the Halloween party.

Eider said he had a lot of fun.   Some people wear costumes.

Halloween in Chatanika, Alaska

Halloween in Chatanika, Alaska

Fun in Chatanika, Alaska

Fun in Chatanika, Alaska

The decorations are pretty fantastic.

Scarey

Scary

Eider says everybody has a lot of fun.

Really decorated

Really decorated

The bar and restaurant also has a few motel rooms, so many people stay for a night or two.

People have a wonderful time in Chatanika.

Halloween party in Chatanika, Alaska

Halloween party in Chatanika, Alaska

Eider, be careful.   Is this party safe for feathered creatures??

Eider. Watch your neck

Eider. Watch your neck

Thanks for sending these photos, Eider.   Looks like you had a crazy, but great, Halloween party.  We all hope you have fun for Halloween.  Remember, have fun and be safe.  Halloween is a holiday for all ages to have a great time.

Riding Camels in Broome, Australia with Zeb and Eider Duck

We are walking past the rocks on Cable Beach now.

Rocks at Cable Beach

Rocks at Cable Beach

What are these?

They are big

They are big

We are sitting on a camel!

We are on a camel

We are on a camel

Ours is sort of cute.

Rather cute

Rather cute

The people are Red Sun Camel employees.   They will help us on the camel and walk with us to ensure we do not fall off the camel.

These humans will help us

These humans will help us

This is our shadow.

Shadow shows we are far above the sand

Shadow shows we are far above the sand

We ducks have to stay in our travel bags during the ride.   Humans think we may fall off the camels.  We agree.   The camels are connected and there are 18 camels in our train.

Our camel group

Our camel group

We have 2 trains.    Anyone know a good camel dentist?

Too close

Too close

There two other companies providing camel rides.   The blue camels,

Blue is nice also

Blue is nice also

and the yellow camels.   We really like the blankets on these yellow camels.

Yellow blankets are attractive

Yellow blankets are attractive

All the camel companies offer the same sunset ride.   The sun is setting.

Another perfect sunset on Cable Beach

Another perfect sunset on Cable Beach

Another beautiful sunset on the Indian Ocean at Cable Beach, Western Australia.   These camel rides at sunset on Cable Beach are very popular and now we know why.

So cool

So cool

They are wonderful.   We hope you can try one also.   When you go, be sure to look at all the great souvenirs of your ride.   We just bought a professional photo of us on the camel, but they have so much to offer.

Many souvenirs available

Many souvenirs available

We love Cable Beach.   We love Broome.   We love Western Australia.   We love the sunsets.    And, we even love our camel.

Town Beach and Stairway to the Moon in Broome, Australia with Zeb and Eider

Walking from our Hotel Mercure Broome, Zeb and Eider Duck found Town Beach.

Welcome to Town Beach

Welcome to Town Beach

There is a great water area for kids there, even before we got to Roebuck Bay.

Great play area here

Great play area here

Small humans and parents can get into the pools or play in the water fountains.   They were having a great time.  A large grassy park is also there.   We loved this bridge.

Pretty and peaceful atmosphere here

Pretty and peaceful atmosphere here

Pioneer Cemetery is also located at Town Beach.

Cemetery is beautiful overlooking Roebuck Bay

Cemetery is beautiful overlooking Roebuck Bay

Here is the marker for Diamond Jack Palmer.

Diamond Jack

Diamond Jack

What a great name!  This marks the final resting place of Captain Harry Talboys.

Final resting for this sea captain and Master Pearler

Final resting for this sea captain and Master Pearler

He was a Sea Captain and Master Pearler.   Broome was built by sea captains and the pearl industry.    Not be forgotten, this is were the casualties from the first air raid on Broome were taken during World War II.

Air Raid on Broome on March 3, 1942

Air Raid on Broome on March 3, 1942

Isn’t this a pretty beach?

Town Beach is wonderful

Town Beach is wonderful

As you can see, the tide is pretty high now.

High tide. Water in tree area

High tide. Water in tree area

We liked this crow like bird, even if he was very noisy.

Very talkative

Very talkative

Tonight is a full moon, so there is a special event at Town Beach.   During some months of the year, when the moon is full and the tide is low, the light of the moon reflects on the mud flats and it looks like there is a stairway to the moon.   Tonight is Stairway to the Moon, and we are here, in Broome, Western Australia.

Stairway to the moon

Stairway to the moon

The Stairway to the Moon is best viewed from Town Beach.

Stairway to the Moon in Broome, Western Australia

Stairway to the Moon in Broome, Western Australia

We liked the Stairway to the Moon and there was a festival there also.  It was a lot of fun with great food.   At the festival we visited many craft booths.   The food booths were so tempting.   The closest neighbors to Broome, Australia are Indonesia, New Guinea, Malaysia, Singapore and other islands.   As  result the craft booths had so many items we don’t usually see at home.  Incredible wood carvings and so much more.   The aromas from the food booths were truly making us salivate.   A warm tropical evening, full moon, new and appealing fragrances  and a Stairway to the Moon. . .   This truly was a night to remember.  It was too dark for photos.    Just look how dark this tropical sky is tonight.

Flood lights on a palm tree

Flood lights on a palm tree

We hope you are in Broome, or Western Australia, sometime to see the Stairway to the Moon.