{Mel & Kasey} {Henry & Lucy}

Mel and Kasey are the most adorable couple I've met thus far. They are sickly cute and just beam love. They asked me to do a photos shoot with their "kids" Henry and Lucy, the most well behaved Pitbulls I've encountered. Mel chose one of my favorite places to shoot, Centennial Lakes Park and I had such an awesome time with them. They are so easy to work with as if they had rehearsed the poses before coming to the shoot. They are definitely a photographer's bliss. This was also my first experience shooting pets and I would do it again in a heart beat. Love you guys!

Mel & Kasey
This is Mel, isn't she gorgeous?!


Mel & Kasey
And this is her man, Kasey. She's one lucky girl.

Last Day - Sugarloaf Cove

This is a last beach that we went to before we said sayonara to Grand Marais for good. This is a new beach that I've never been to but Jeff has, when he was little. This is such a secluded beach where you had to go through a trail of jungle. It's heavily vegetated and I was a bit skeptical and praying to god that no creature will jump out and attack me (i.e. bears, fox, witches). This place had that magical feeling to me. You'll see what I mean by looking at my pictures below.

Last Day - Cascade Falls

After breakfast, we head out to Cascade Falls. These are some of the most beautiful falls I've seen because they "cascade" hence the name. We parked our car on the street and while Jeff and the boys decided to hunt for agates the girls went across the street to venture the falls.

This was my chance to play with slow shutter to create that soft blurry flowing water effect. Although it was not a hot day it was a really bright day that so I had a lot of overexposed shots. Here are some of the ones that I thought were "okay and so-so".

Last Day - Breakfast

Breakfast at Cascade Restaurant is Jeff and Dhila's tradition that has now been passed down to the Senna's (my sister's kids, my nieces and nephews, Treyton's many cousins). The place has its unique cabin like decorations with pretty good breakfast. It's the closest place by Cascade Falls.f

Last Day - The Cobblestone

The camp site that we stayed at are a favorite spot of mine every time we stay in Grand Marais. It's called Grand Marais RV Park and Campground. The reason being is, if you could, the spot behind the breakwater is THE spot. At night, it feels like you're sleeping right on the beach as you hear the waves crashing to the shore. I was hoping to point my camera up to the sky, set it for 15 seconds of exposure, but unfortunately it was too overcast. The night sky here on a clear night is absolutely hypnotic! We brought Jeff's telescope so he could show the kids the moon crater. What he found was Andromeda and he almost pissed himself! Here are some pictures of the Cobblestone behind our tent that's only separated by tall bushes.

Day 3 - Split Rock Lighthouse

Split Rock Lighthouse is best known for its historic lighthouse and offers numerous recreational opportunities. Scenic trails along the lake link up to the spectacular Superior Hiking Trail. Anglers cast their lines for lake trout, salmon, and brown trout. The rocky beach is perfect for skipping stones into Lake Superior.

Despite the chilly weather, the kids still had fun skipping stones while I happily snap away the momentum. I really like this beach because it's quite and calm. There was boat party on the lake and a couple who are just learning to kayak. The treat was there were these cool planes flying overhead that I was able to capture fast.

Day 3 - Sven and Ole's

After spending an afternoon at Split Rock Lighthouse rock skipping Rock we headed back to downtwon Grand Marais. We decided to introduce the kids to Sven and Ole's, an awesome pizza joint with a flair. This is a must-go place for lunch or dinner if you are at Grand Marais. They've been around since 1985 by two Scandinavian brothers. Some of their delicious pizzas are the The Haviian Zah, The Vild Vun, Shicken and Vild Rice Zah, and the regular Meat Zah. All are delicious and the kids agree. They also offer Chicago style pizza which I have yet to try.

When you come here expect a line and once you place your order sit down in the dining area and your order will be brought out. You may also get them to go and eat them by the shoreline of Lake Superior. Can't beat good pizza and awesome view of the lake.



Day 3 - Bonfire!

This is the last night of our camping adventure and just so happen to be the only night that we successfully built a bonfire! The kids couldn't be any happier! . The temperature was almost freezing that night, about 33 degrees and this fire sure helps.

We roasted some marshmallows to make smores and we also went around the circle and ask the kids to share stories about their feelings; what was the happiest day of your life? the saddest? the scariest? favorite place? favorite ice cream? favorite teacher? what would you do if? Their answers are absolutely priceless! I had some teary moments here hearing their happy and sad stories. My sister learned that Treyton's stories are filled with spanking and a corner time out.

It is unfortunate that Treyton and his many cousins live so far apart, about 4 hours apart, and when we do get together, seems like the Xbox and Cartoons were frequent activities on the agenda. We didn't really get to spend time to get to know each other and these kinds of moments are always overlooked. Kids LOVE telling stories and the video games impedes that. I am not against video games. We own Xbox at home with many games but we don't make it exclusive in our house. That's why I love camping so much and we try to do at least twice a year to get Treyton out of the house and appreciate the world around him beyond Super Mario Brothers.

I also took this opportunity to learn to shoot a no-flash, night photos, a challenge for some photographers, like me.

Haute Dish is HAUTE!

This year is Jeff and I 9th year wedding anniversary. After a successful scout of a sitter for a night, I scouted for the all generic but no fail celebration, dinner and a movie. Archery range was one of the ideas that I thought we could do. My friend at work Tonja recommended me "Going The Distance" which was pretty good by the way, Drew Barrymore was hilarious!


For dinner we went to "Haute Dish" at the Warehouse District. I had such a wonderful experience at the restaurant I decided to share this with you all.


Day 2 - Gooseberry Falls


We headed to Gooseberry Falls from Temperance River. They're not too far apart. Gooseberry Falls can be found in Minnesota's Gooseberry Falls State Park. There you will also find the lower and middle falls. To reach the upper falls from the parking area, follow the signs to the lower and middle falls. Then follow the trails on the west side of the river under the bridge to view the upper falls. If you continue on these trails you will eventually reach Fifth Falls.
This is a very popular park. The lower, middle and upper falls are just a short walk away from the parking area, and you can climb all over them, which seems to be popular with the kids in the summer. Getting a picture of the falls without people in them is quite the challenge. I imagine the falls are much more wild looking in the spring when the water is higher and the people are fewer.


Day 2 - Betty's Pies

After spending the whole morning and afternoon at Temperance River and Gooseberry Falls, we got hungry. There's not better place to have lunch than Betty's Pies and when you're at the North Shore, this place is must-stop.


Betty's Pies

Betty's Pies
ZZ was being curious

Betty's Pies
Since we had to wait to get seated, yes, it's worth the 30 minute wait, I crossed the street and took some shot of Lake Superior. Here's one.


Betty's Pies
The kids decided on a giant, warm chocolate chip cookie ala mode


Betty's Pies
This was my Cherry Crunch Pie


Betty's Pies
Jeff decided on Blueberry Crunch, his favorite


Betty's Pies

Betty's Pies

Betty's Pies
I think the kids like it.



After our bellies are full we checked in to our camping site.
Come back again for Day 3 of Grand Marais camping trip. You'll see why we always come back to this same camp site every year. We also visited Split Rock Light House, had pizza at Sven and Ole's and went back to the camp site and had a HUGE bonfire.

Day 2 - Temperance River

The Temperance River Gorge is in Temperance River State Park is on Minnesota's North Shore, between Schroeder and Lutsen. The Temperance River carves out a narrow and twisted quarter mile long gorge shortly before it empties into Lake Superior. You can walk around the rim of the gorge, climb down into it, and in some places you can even go swimming if you are daring (foolhardy) enough.

The park includes a campground, and hiking and rock climbing opportunities, but for waterfall enthusiasts the gorge trail will be the highlight.

Temperance River

Temperance River

Temperance River

Temperance River

Temperance River

Temperance River
The boys found this deer that couldn't quite make it across the stream


Temperance River

Temperance River

There is a bridge a short way into the gorge. Beyond the bridge you can walk on either side of the gorge. Before the bridge is a fascinating series of potholes, shortly above Hidden Falls. Hidden Falls, as the name suggests, is in a deep narrow part of the gorge, and is difficult to see, let alone get a picture of.

Temperance River

Temperance River

Temperance River

Day 2 - World's Best Donuts

We said good-bye to Blue Fin Bay, packed our stuff and headed to Downtown Grand Marais. We are on a mission to find the world's best donuts and we found it! (not really, we've been here before many times, we just told the kids that). Seriously, these guys aren't messing around with their donuts. Their old fashion donuts are crispy on the outside, soft and melt in your mouth on the inside. Set aside your fear of sugar and carbs, this one's worth the guilt.

World's Best Donuts

World's Best Donuts

World's Best Donuts

World's Best Donuts
Where else can you eat donuts with a view like this?

World's Best Donuts