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Lake Leelanau, MI, United States
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At 9:11am on February 10th, 2009, Deb Fellows said…
Hi Greg,
So great to see you here! The photos are really stunning. There is a discussion in the Forum right now about what makes those volcano like ice structures. Do you know? Also, you might consider putting one of your Jolly Lodge blog posts up every week or so. You can link from the blog to the rest of your entries on your site. Thousands and thousands of pages are getting viewed every day here and I know those people would love to hear something weekly about your life in and around Jolly Lodge. Yours is such a unique life.

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