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posted on 5/1/13 by Cody Mastel
Although the Mother Nature continues to think otherwise, Spring is here, and we assume Summer shall quickly follow (fingers crossed). Why not fantasize of a warm summer evening sunset over the lake while we impatiently endure the wet and unpredictable days still yet to come.
posted on 3/1/13 by Paul Carroll
As we recover from our winter haze, there's only one thing that can get us back on our feet: pie. Lots and lots of pie.
posted on 2/1/13 by Michelle Taylor

February can be a dreary month featuring gray days and chilly nights. And Galentine's Day!
posted on 12/1/12 by Micah Spieler
Will you look at that, it's already December! Well, I guess it's cold enough. But where's the snow!?
posted on 10/1/12 by John Standish
Trolls are infamous within the annals of mythological history, so it's no wonder that the internet has appropriated the term for an annoying, pesky presence of our own.
posted on 8/2/12 by Drew Covi
If you had an hour to spare, what would you do with it? Would you want to laugh at Shat? Get carried away in a hot air balloon? Catch a cabaret? Watch someone get down? Or perhaps take in some taiko drumming? If so, then August 2-12 is the perfect time to have some extra hours.
posted on 6/1/12 by Rett Martin
The June wallpaper celebrates the Cyclosaur, official spokesperson for Team Clockwork as they prepare to bike 150 miles to raise money and awareness for multiple sclerosis.
posted on 5/1/12 by John Standish
This month, we show our ongoing support for the Family Equality Council with our May wallpaper highlighting their Night at the Pier celebration.
posted on 4/2/12 by Kjrsten Holt
This month’s wallpaper is an homage to and call for rain. With barely any winter, and then summer arriving in March, we need it! Meteorologist Paul Huttner says, "Average rainfall won't do this year. A good 4" to 8" of spring rains is what we need..."
posted on 3/2/12 by Paul Carroll
We Minnesotans made it though the winter relatively unscathed: threatening megabilzzards failed to materialize and we hit 45° in February. As disappointing this all was, we're still eager for the upcoming spring season. Bring on the slightly warmer, and probably soaking wet, weeks to come!