Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Paddle-To-The-Sea Redux
'Paddle-To-The-Sea is the book I get for all my friends when they have a baby. Here's a story about a family who released their own version just south of Neebish Island on the St. Marys River:
On July 12, 2007, six-year-old Reading Beardslee and her seven-year-old sibling Jasper launched a toy canoe into the St. Mary's River.
The launch of the tiny vessel, dubbed Paddle-to-the-Sea, took place about halfway between De Tour, Michigan and Drummond Island.
The full story is at the White Lake Beacon: Paddle-to-the-Sea: A small sliver of imagination lives on
Available at Amazon.com: Paddle-to-the-Sea
On July 12, 2007, six-year-old Reading Beardslee and her seven-year-old sibling Jasper launched a toy canoe into the St. Mary's River.
The launch of the tiny vessel, dubbed Paddle-to-the-Sea, took place about halfway between De Tour, Michigan and Drummond Island.
The full story is at the White Lake Beacon: Paddle-to-the-Sea: A small sliver of imagination lives on
Available at Amazon.com: Paddle-to-the-Sea
Labels: books, history, St. Marys River