Last updated: March 16, 2023
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Isle Royale Reflections from the Upper Peninsula Poet Laureate
I’ve retreated to Isle Royale many times to explore by backpack and canoe—adventure has never failed to ensue. On various trips, I’ve walked through a fresh moose kill near Lake Ritchie, paddled into terrifying white caps crossing Herring Bay, lost a staring match to a bull moose along the Minong, and donated more blood to the island’s mosquitoes than I care to recount. I’ve overheard wolf songs, loon songs, and silences I cannot even begin to describe. It is a sacred place, Isle Royale, from which I have never returned unchanged in some significant way. Following is an original poem that emerged from my most recent sojourn. I hope you find something therein to carry along on your own journey to the Good Place.
—M. Bartley Seigel, U.P. Poet Laureate
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