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Reverse snowbirds: Why some retirees are moving back Up North later in life

Reverse snowbirds: Why some retirees are moving back Up North later in life More people in late retirement are returning to Minnesota for you guessed it the quality of life.  By Kevyn Burger, Special to the Star Tribune May 5, 2021 9:21am Text size Copy shortlink: After pursuing their careers and raising their family in the eastern Twin Cities metro, Alice and Sam Marks felt winter-weary. They decided to migrate to a warmer climate as their working years drew to a close. I have fibromyalgia and a doctor said I would feel better in sea air, said Alice, who retired from teaching preschool in Roseville. My dad was stationed in Corpus Christi, Texas, when I was a kid so I had been there and it s beautiful.

In the sweetest season, its time to tap the maples

In the sweetest season, its time to tap the maples | West Central Tribune

In the sweetest season, its time to tap the maples Sugarbush maple syrup camp is the best time to be outdoors for Ojibwe photographer Vern Northrup and his family. 7:00 am, Mar. 13, 2021 × Vern Northrup gestures while talking about the process of making maple syrup Saturday at the Northrup family sugarbush camp on Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa tribal land near Sawyer. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com) SAWYER, Minn. When the crows start to chase each other for mating season. When the squirrels start nibbling on the ends of maple tree branches. When the snow pulls away from the base of the trees thanks to more and stronger sunshine.

In the sweetest season, its time to tap the maples | Park Rapids Enterprise

In the sweetest season, its time to tap the maples Sugarbush maple syrup camp is the best time to be outdoors for Ojibwe photographer Vern Northrup and his family. 7:00 am, Mar. 13, 2021 × Vern Northrup gestures while talking about the process of making maple syrup Saturday at the Northrup family sugarbush camp on Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa tribal land near Sawyer. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com) SAWYER, Minn. When the crows start to chase each other for mating season. When the squirrels start nibbling on the ends of maple tree branches. When the snow pulls away from the base of the trees thanks to more and stronger sunshine.

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