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Spring Is Coming, Minnesota: 7 Ways to Shake Off Winter and Refresh Your Season
By February, every Minnesotan feels it. The snow is still here. The mornings are still cold. But the light lingers longer in the evening. The sun feels warmer on your face. And suddenly, you’re craving something fresh. Spring in Minnesota doesn’t arrive overnight — it unfolds slowly. And that’s what makes this the perfect moment to reset, refresh, and shake off winter for good. If you’re ready for a change of scenery before the full thaw, this might be your sign to plan somet
Feb 173 min read


A Cozy Remote Work Getaway in Minnesota
Remote work was supposed to give us freedom. Freedom from commutes, rigid schedules, and constant noise. But somewhere along the way, “working remotely” started to feel just as loud as everything else. For Minnesotans working remotely, especially during long winter weeks, having a change of scenery without a long flight can make all the difference. This image captures a different idea. A laptop open, a warm mug nearby, the house quiet. Not rushing. Not pushing. Just present.
Feb 32 min read


Cozy Movie Nights
When winter turns serious and temperatures dip into arctic territory, the best plans are often the simplest ones. A cozy movie night becomes more than just entertainment—it becomes a ritual of warmth, comfort, and slowing down. During freezing weeks in Taylors Falls, there’s something deeply satisfying about staying in, drawing the curtains, and letting the outside world fade into a quiet, snow-covered backdrop. Why Movie Nights Are Perfect for Extreme Cold Arctic cold change
Jan 262 min read


Winters in Taylors Falls
Winter in Taylors Falls is quiet, cinematic, and deeply grounding. Snow blankets the forest floor, bare branches trace soft patterns against pastel skies, and every step feels slower, more intentional. It is the kind of winter that invites you to pause rather than rush, to observe rather than scroll. This image captures exactly that feeling. A snow-covered clearing framed by tall, leafless trees at dusk. Footprints tell small stories of morning walks and quiet exploration. Th
Jan 122 min read
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