Published On Apr 5, 2024
waves rolling in during a snowstorm on Lake Superior in Duluth—filmed from the historic amphitheater at Leif Erikson Park
My afternoon was graced with a mother and her young son combing the beach for sea glass for her creative projects (see her haul at the end of the video). It’s heart-warming to see her exemplifying “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes.”
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0:12 historic amphitheater
shot from one of its sides looking across the stage to the other side
0:30 back of the amphitheater
15:04 seagull
A seagull managed to get into the frame—only surprising because there were few gulls out and the lens is zoomed in making it less likely.
9:52 a mom and her son
Sweet boy helping mom find sea glass for her projects. I chose that particular music for that particular section because my son produced it for me to help me.
41:12 sweet boy
one more peek at his cute dinosaur hat and happy voice
41:47 the haul
the sea glass and china they found that day
41:52 sea glass art projects
starting with the historic lift bridge in Duluth that appears in an opening clip
42:07 my son
my seven-year-old son at Lake Superior in Grand Marais in 2011
March 2024