I want go to Mackinac Island one day.
You are so funny, cripplecreek! The Eagle Harbor Lighthouse picture... wow! I’d like that picture on one of my walls. Just beautiful!
There’s that nice Marriott course near Ypsalanti where the Univ of Michigan golf team trains. Very nice course.
Ah, picture 15, the Ice Rink @ Campus Martius.... Fun, especially the Tree Lighting Ceremony....
Detroit aside, it’s a beautiful state, especially this time of year. I love that I can play golf almost to 10pm in June.
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wow!
I still have relatives in Michigan that i now see I NEED to visit....
Thank you
Rural Michigan is beautiful! I go out there occasionally to visit my cousins.
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Thanks, cc.
Didn't see this one in the photos.
Excise Detroit and Dearborn and it would be great.
And here I was looking for B-52 size insects, lake-effect snows, Michael Moore and the like. BEAUTIFUL Pics, but then again, ALL the USofA is extrordinarially fortunate in having such beauty and photographers to capture the same (in all 57 states!)
That is really two states. The UP and the northern LP state is nothing like the other state.
Come now the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is known as God’s Country. Please there are not 17 reasons not to visit Michigan. If you like islands there are more islands than just Mackinac island - Les Cheneuax Islands (east of mackinac Island). west of mackinac is Hog Island. Hey you want to visit several State Parks and National Parks - Pictured Rocks near Munising. How about the Fayette park near garden center MI. there are are Taquhemon Falls, Whitefish Bay Ship Museum - The Edmund Fitzgerald.
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I really miss that scenery. I was born and raised in Michigan. Too bad that I had to move 3000 miles out of my way to find a job paying what I used to make 15 years ago. Remove Detroit, and all of the GM ghost towns along the I-75 corridor, and Michigan is a hunting/fishing/nature paradise.
And never forget to mention tip-up town and deer camp!
I still can’t believe that these people here out west will go deer and elk hunting in 70~80 degree weather. Of course, they never had to go up against the “thirty point buck”.
I love it when you post pictures through the different seasons looking out back from your place. Alas, the fishing shantys seem to have succumbed to the dreaded Gorebull Warming.
Those are some beautiful scenes.