By Charlie at Pasty Central (Chopper) on Sunday, January 6, 2013 - 08:01 am:
When Hank Lehtola sent us the top photo this week, two things came to mind: 1) For some reason she reminded me of Amelia Earhart, 2) They sure had a lot more snow in the winter of '35!
Here is a UP snow photo for you. It was taken of my mother Laila Niemi at age 20 in the winter of 1935 at the Niemi home in "Brooklyn Location" of Baltic. The dark area to her left at feet level is the eves of the out house. Behind her is the Baltic Mine #3 shaft/rock house.
Henry Lehtola
Laila and Amelia were contemporaries. In fact, when this 'outhouse deep' snow shot was taken, Earhart may have been in the air, on her way from California to Hawaii on January 11-12 that year. The famous lady aviator had flown solo across the Atlantic almost 3 years earlier, when Laila was still a teenager. Wonder if pictures in the news were in Laila's mind when she picked out those boots?
As for snowfall comparison, I took that shot of the Lake last night just before sunset, when we spotted 3 big boats together out our living room window here in Eagle River. As you can see, there are actually some bare spots down by the dunes, with less than a foot of snow on the ground in these parts.
Our thanks to Henry Lehtola for the shot of his Mom, with that glimpse of the Baltic #3 Shafthouse in the background. As we near completion of 15 years bringing you a 'daily glimpse of life from the U.P.' it is with gratitude to all of our web visitors who make these weekly Shoebox Memories and daily visits possible.
Have a good week :o)