Lake Minnetonka Magazine's 2022 Year in Review. Readers wanted to meet their neighbors this past year.
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Amy McPartlin never saw the need to own a high-quality camera until she took a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Africa in January 2015.
Lauren Greenberg, Saint Paul Magazine art director, relaxes in the pool during a recent vacation to Puerto Rico.
It's said that a picture is worth 1,000 words. But this photo, “Tu4Tu,” which took first place in the People & Families category of our 2015 Lens on Lake Minnetonka photo contest, offers even more of a story.
Lake Minnetonka Magazine made the trip to the Eiffel Tower in September with Kathy and Will Skadsberg of local travel agency Skads Travel.
Talent and training are all well and good, but sometimes capturing a winning photo comes down to patience and luck.
Any gardener can tell you that weeds are resilient. In fact, you probably could find a gardener or two who say weeds are downright merciless.
The annual Turkey Trot in November at Minnetonka High School drew runners from around the community, eager to work off all those Thanksgiving calories for a great cause.
Last summer, Cameron and Charlotte Reitan of Shorewood took a copy of Lake Minnetonka Magazine to the Old Faithful geyser at Yellowstone National Park.
It’s no secret that a poppy in full bloom is a sight to behold. But earlier in the season, within its unblossomed petals, the flower holds the potential and beauty of the spring and summer that is yet to come.
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