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“Spring was still spring but was different in Grace’s youth” from the April 18, 1978 Door County Advocate
April fools us. Just as winter is shaking off the old apparel and Mother Nature is busy housecleaning the land. The mountains of snow disappear, there’s…
Apr 15
“Grace is great for nostalgia but she’s not stuck in the past” from the May 11, 1978 Door County Advocate
Planting the garden was a happy, cooperative family time.
May 3, 2025
“Spring will come, just like it did in the years gone by” from the March 22, 1979 Door County Advocate
It was a little hard, early on a Sunday morning, to think spring when I looked out, past the high snow banks, and saw a deer trotting down Joliet av…
Mar 31, 2025
“What do the first warm days of spring make you think of?” from the May 2, 1978 Door County Advocate
Linda Adams relates thoughts from six people about warm spring days.
Mar 27, 2025
“Anticipation of spring spiced winter’s end” from the March 16, 1976 Door County Advocate
Grace Samuelson describes what the month of March was like when she was young.
Mar 3, 2025
"Are you looking forward to the return of the tourist season in Door county?" from the May 23, 1978 Door County Advocate
Linda Adams asks six people about how the return of the tourist season.
May 18, 2024
"Even the Natives Admired Door County Last Weekend" from the June 5, 1956 Door County Advocate
Even the Natives Admired Door County Last Weekend Beautiful Door county was never beautifuller than she was Sunday, when even hard boiled natives were…
May 17, 2024
"March the outlaw month which provides love-hate relationship" from the March 14, 1978 Door County Advocate
Grace Samuelson's reflections on the month of March from her past as a child and as a mother.
Mar 31, 2024
"Change, anticipation recalled as highlights of her spring" from the March 10, 1977 Door County Advocate
By GRACE SAMUELSON
Mar 4, 2024
"Grace's recollections of the melodious month of May" from the May 15, 1979 Door County Advocate
The snow (except for occasional flurries) is gone; tulips and daffodils come out of hiding, buds on the trees are opening.
May 29, 2023
Deer crashes from January through April are currently the highest since 2017; warm weather may be a factor
This is a graph of the deer crashes recorded at https://transportal.cee.wisc.edu/partners/community-maps/crash/search/BasicSearch.do:
Apr 26, 2023
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