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Luck is a funny thing to determine.

In the pouring rain, as we headed out to our family vacation on the Gunflint Trail, I found a penny. There’s a saying that goes: “Find a penny, pick it up; all day long, have good luck.” As a kid, I also understood that there was an unspoken corollary, it’s only REALLY good luck, if you find it face-up. The one I found was showing tails. What I have done since I was ten, is flip it over while it’s still touching the ground, and then pick it up.

Is that good luck or not?

We had rain most of the way to Duluth. Because it was Grandma’s Marathon, we decided to go up a kind of back way that involved highway 61 and a bunch of meandering. Other than the persistent rain that dogged us, it was a pleasant drive.

In Duluth, while trying to skirt around downtown the car started making A NOISE. No one ever likes hearing car NOISES, but when you’re on the very first leg of a two-week trip that’s going to involve a lot of driving? We pulled over and considered our options. Luckily, Shawn has a lot of data on her phone, so we were able to discover a repair place that was open… several miles back.

With much reluctance and a lot of holding back tears of despair (and a couple of wrong turns), we found the repair place. Miraculously, it was attached to a Ford dealership and not at all busy. They said they could perform a break check (which is what the creaking NOISE initially sounded like) in fifteen minutes.

The repair shop was across the parking lot from a DSW and a Barnes & Noble. Seeing that, I sent my wife and son off to their two favorite shopping experiences and sat down in the ‘lounge’ to watch Disney’s “Hunchback of Notre Dame” which was playing on the TV, a show I have never seen, because I tend to avoid all musicals like the plague.

Minutes later, we get the prognosis: sorry, lady, your instincts are wrong. It’s not the breaks. The breaks are in great shape.

Even though that was good news, in a way, I was still leery of driving into the ‘no services’ great north woods with an unidentified undercarriage creak. I asked them if they wouldn’t mind a quick check of the underside. They were happy to.

More singing hunchbacks.

After they drove the car themselves, they determined, particularly given how loaded down with supplies our car was, it was probably struts. Bad news, since that’s a big, many hour repair; good news, because none of the mechanics thought that the NOISE was that bad and were willing to recommend that we could drive many hundreds of miles before we needed to have the work done. In other news, we could go on our way, so long as we took the car in at our earliest convenience.

They charged us nothing. Zero dollars and no cents.

Good luck or bad luck?

We’d called ahead to let Bearskin Lodge know that were were on our way, but delayed. They said they’d leave the door to our cabin open and we could come in any time, even after midnight, and we could check in in the morning.

With the time crunch gone and, even though we all felt a little frazzled from the unexpected repair detour, we were determined to enjoy the rest of the trip north.

As soon as we left Duluth, the sun came out.

Superior kicked up a ton of fog/mist, but, in large patches, we had brilliant weather. We have a favorite agate hunting beach, Flood Bay, and we stopped to do a little rock sifting. Both Shawn and Mason found agates, something none of us has ever done on this beach, despite it being famous for its agates.


two people rock hunting

We also stopped at Gooseberry Falls, which we tend to stop at every year. I discovered that they sold international stamps--and then later realized I forgot ALL my international addresses. Another good luck/bad luck moment.

gooseberry falls

Another first for this trip: Split Rock Lighthouse! Shawn, being the state archivist of Minnesota, was able to get us in free, which made the experience even better. The view was fantastic.



At this point, however, we started to get a little anxious about arriving before dark, so we skipped several of our usual favorites and headed straight for Grand Marais and the Gunflint Trail.

We saw a ton of deer this trip. At least one turkey hen crossed the road in front of us.

Was it a lucky trip? Yeah, I’d say, in the end, it was.

Date: 2018-06-18 09:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] abracanabra
This sounds glorious, car repairs and all!

Date: 2018-06-19 07:26 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wild_irises
About my only real superstition is picking up coins; I will twist myself in knots to pick up a penny or a dime in a crowded place, like getting on a bus. It's almost obsessive.

And I always think about that little jingle when I do it.

But I never heard that heads-up was better than tails-up. Now I'll think about that too ...

Date: 2018-06-25 05:43 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] offcntr
Split Rock Lighthouse is wonderful! Although now that I live in Oregon, with real, tall lighthouses, it looks a little... squat?

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