As I was running under the Aerial Lift Bridge and huffin' and puffin', I noticed that familiar smell of "lake". Love that smell! That got me thinking that there are certain nostalgic smells that remind me of Duluth, Minnesota.
I save almost everything. Recently while cleaning I found something that just might be worth some bucks. Why do I think that? Because an item from McDonald's dating back from 98' just sold for thousands on ebay. What do you think, should I try it?
I loved the Advent calendar that had the little pieces of chocolate behind each window. I was a pretty simple candy eater as a child, anything with peanut butter and chocolate and I was happy. I have bought Advent Calendars for my co-host's children and he has left the calendar laying on his desk until the middle of the month! I tell him he's missing the point, he responds by saying the kids li
I loved the Advent calendar that had the little pieces of chocolate behind each window. I was a pretty simple candy eater as a child, anything with peanut butter and chocolate and I was happy. I certainly didn't make my parents happy, they were always buying the Christmas candy we now call nostalgic and I would turn my nose up at it...
I LOVE reminiscing about places we USE to have in Duluth/Superior….there’s nothing like sitting around with a group of friends saying “Remember the…..”? Then, the stories start! When you’re done reading this blog, tell me what YOU miss/remember in the Twin Ports...
I LOVE reminiscing about places we USE to have in Duluth/Superior….there’s nothing like sitting around with a group of friends saying “Remember the…..”? Then, the stories start! When you’re done reading this blog, tell me what YOU miss/remember in the Twin Ports...
So many people dug the Panapet and remembered having one (my sister STILL has hers), that I couldn't resist blogging about The Toot-a-Loop Radio or Panasonic R-72. It's a novelty radio made by Panasonic in the early 1970s. My husband had one and still wishes he kept it...it twists and the dials are on the inside of where it breaks apart.