Pocrnic Family Reunion – Orr, MN

Orr, MN

300 people.  430 miles from Madison, WI.  50 miles from the Canadian border.

You bet’cha.

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Orr is a small town!  Population 300.  A few buildings, a hotel.  Pelican Lake is the action in these parts, an 11,000 acre fishing lake with 53 islands scattered about.

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Northland Lodge

Eileen’s cousin Lulu married into a family that has owned a quaint resort called Northland Lodge for at least two generations.  This resort is about 10 miles from Orr itself, occupies a choice site on the south shore of Pelican Lake, and consists of 9 cabins, a house, the main lodge, and various out-buildings.  The cabins are of two vintages.  The oldest are pure log, the newer are yellow wooden frame, as is the lodge and the house.  Dave and Nancy, Tim, Eileen, and Madeline got to stay in the house, a classic farm style.

The Pocrnic Cabin

Eileen’s uncle, Ed Pocrnic, is the younger brother of her mother.  He lives in Silver Bay, a few hours to the east on the northern shore of Lake Superior.  He owns a sweet cabin, recently remodeled, on property adjacent to Northland Lodge, and this was the site of the Pocrnic Family Reunion Party.

The small green building in this set of pictures is the Sauna.

Pocrnic Family Reunion – Sunday July 18, 2010

Attendees:

Ed Pocrnic – our host and Uncle of Eileen

Lulu Fry, Eileen’s first cousin, and owner of Northland Lodge.

Tony Vukelich, brother of Lulu, longtime Orr resident, and owner of just about everything else.

Steve Pocrnic – 1st child of Ed (wife Amber, Gary age 9, Noah age 7), soon to be relocating to Hawaii !

David Pocrnic – 2nd child of Ed (wife Amy, William age 3, Isaac 9 mo), from Proctor, MN.

Michael Pocrnic – 3rd child of Ed (wife Jesse, Abby age 6, Anna age 3), from Prior, MN.

Dave Pocrnic, 1st cousin of Ed, and wife Dorothy, from Hibbing.

John Pocrnic, 1st cousin of Ed, also of Hibbing.

Ed Lakatz, 1st cousin of Ed, and wife Helen, from Buhl, MN.

Annette (Jugovich) Spolarich, cousin to Ed on his mother’s side.  From Eveleth, MN.

Matt Jugovich, brother of Annette.   Famous for flying his seaplane to the last family reunion and taxying right up to the dock.

Matt’s daughter, Kerry, with husband Joe, and three grandkids in tow.  From International Falls, MN.

Tim and Eileen Goode, with daughter Madeline (age 14) from Madison, WI.  Eileen’s mother Mary is Uncle Ed’s older sister.

Dave and Nancy Goode, parents of Tim, from La Crosse, WI.

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What Croatian get together is complete without some yummy Blood Sausage ?

Bucko Island

Later in the party, a flotilla consisting of Ed’s new pontoon boat, and Tony’s venerable power boat with its massive in-board 6, ventured out to an island in the lake to see Tony’s latest project, a beautiful log cabin in the later stages of development.

The Farm

Day after the party, a group of us headed by Lulu went for drive. Our first stop was the Pocrnic family farm.  This is where Ed and Mary Pocrnic grew up.

Second stop, Vermillion River. Lulu wanted to hike around “Vermillion Falls”, an area where the entire river drops through a rock chute no more than 5′ across. It’s pretty wild.  Skeeters were fierce all around there. We hit a restaurant in the area on the way out, which is where the flower pics were taken.

Sunsets

Apologies.   Flowers . . . puppies . . . sunsets . . .  all are hard to resist.  For three evenings the skies over Pelican Lake were completely lit, unlike anything I’d ever seen, due to some unique weather blowing through.  Cloud formations to the east and south added their own shows.  These were taken on 3 separate nights.

Fishin’

Ed took Madeline and DaveG out fishing twice. Madeline caught one the first time out!  These are shots from the various outings.

Hosta Madness

We recently visited Hank and Betty, renowned Hosta growers and friends of my parents (who live in La Crosse).  Over many years they have transformed their large and steeply pitched country yard into a hostas laboratory.

I can’t remember how many distinct kinds of hosta they had there, somewhere between 100-200.  Some were developed by them and were unavailable anywhere else.

The pictures that follow were taken at random throughout their property,  on a mostly cloudy day that occasionally lapsed into deep gloom.

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Tour de Trempealeau #2

Tour de Trempealeau 2010

This is the 2nd annual Tour.  Trempealeau County is a road rider’s paradise.  Fabulous scenery, high quality pavement (mostly), and traffic volumes so low as to make one laugh.  Our intrepid riders camped in Perrot State Park, one of the more interesting state parks.  The Trempealeau Hotel is nearby and features fine dining, a nice bar, and great views from its deck. Honorable mention goes to Sullivans, the other Trempealeau restaurant.  We ate there one night – everyone ordered the pan fried Walleye, and it was the best Walleye ever.

In attendance this year:   Tim, Eileen, Guy, Ann, and Sam.

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Scenes from camp

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There’s a nice canoe loop right out of Perrot.  It takes about an hour to get around it.  Water levels were high, there was some current in here to fight.

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We drove to Ettrick to begin our first day’s ride.  In the morning we rode “Loop #6”, a 29.5 mile loop that took us through Blair and Hegg. Note: County Road’s “S” and “C” on the second half had a lot of gravel and tar.  It was a somewhat dirty section, and smelled bad too! This was the only bad pavement we saw.

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The second day’s ride began in Independence. We rode Loop #7.  Right when we parked our cars, two locals went by us with a boat on top of their car, no straps or anything holding it down, just the two of them holding it out the window with their hands.  They were armed with a bow-and-arrow type fishing rig, for carp.  Their paddle of choice was a shovel.  (Nice.)  Loop #7, called “Ride with the Eagles,  is one of the best in the county and features “the longest continuous ridge top” of any of the county rides.

 

 

The last day’s riding began in Dodge –  Loop #15.  The section along River Road that parallels the Trempealeau River is particularly sweet.  Check out the bluffs along this road!  The Wilsons headed on home after the morning ride.  Tim, Eileen, and Sam drove up to Arcadia and pedaled loop #7, again

 

The Hankard family came for one night of camping.  They snagged a sweet walk-in site.  We sat around their camp fire that evening and got pretty much savaged by skeeters and biting flies.  Their whole crew kayaked the local canoe trail, and they also rode bikes.  Later, Mike did the canoe trail again with Tim and Eileen.

 

Most of us walked up to the top for the view:

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