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“I have two rain gauges, two white boards, a 24 inch measuring stick marked in tenths and a stake that can be inserted into the ground each fall so that numbers 1-60, an inch apart, can be read.” → Read More
Authorities were contacted about the incident, “the bobcat escaped before an officer arrived.” Smart bobcat. Ha, probably wanted to be a pet and fed. If something like this happens in your home they advise don’t deal with it personally. → Read More
“Visitors can explore human creativity from across the globe as they explore more than 100 galleries, including the Center for African American Art, one of the first collections devoted to African American art at a major museum.” → Read More
A great adventure to a Michigan island that has giant 100 feet tall, 500 year old trees. I’m talking about South Manitou Island. It will take a ferry to get there so the first stop is Leland. It has been named Valley of the Giants. → Read More
“It’s a mindfulness exercise and so it was a very soothing experience. Every time you find one, I’ve found over 100 thousand, every time I find one I still get that little magic feeling it’s a little boost of serotonin.” → Read More
As we deal with ice conditions, here’s a positive icy adventure in Michigan. The Eben Ice Caves are beautiful. They created a big parking lot at Rock River Canyon Wilderness Area. Before it was hard to find a good parking spot. → Read More
I’m a stink bug freak. Their home invasions bug me. Research tells me they invaded our country in shipments from Asia. They took their spaces in boxes and made it over here. Small cracks on your home will entice them. → Read More
Michigan has “The Best Place To Live In America.” Reasons include, “There’s a flourishing arts scene, a growing number of breweries and wineries, a year-round farmers market and an active downtown full of locally-owned shops and restaurants.” → Read More
The best mid-size towns in Michigan. There is a ranking of the best which features my favorite Grand Haven. About 10,000 live there. The South Pier with a lighthouse attracts me. Plus there is another lighthouse there. → Read More
Goats like to roam around. A couple goats decided to visit a retail store. They went inside and started their shopping. With Valentines Day tomorrow they were probably looking chocolate candy, just kidding. → Read More
Named Ghost, he was seen often in Henderson, Nevada neighborhoods scavenging food. “It seems like he may have been put out there between seven and eight months and somehow or another, the coyotes just accepted him.” → Read More
Unusual things about Michigan are quirky. The shortest freeway in our state is 1.1 miles at that is I-375. We have the only Dutch windmill in the US and that is in beautiful Holland. Wolverines are no longer in the Wolverine State. → Read More
Lets take a journey and stop first at Lake St. Clair Metropark. Then Belle Isle with the Blue Heron Lagoon. Got to see one of our many lighthouses so Milliken State Park in Harbor is part of the journey. → Read More
If you’re looking to sell some of your collectibles and want the possibility of being featured on Pawn Stars this will interest you. The show with Rick, Chumlee, and Corey will be in the Detroit and Ann Arbor area doing their thing. → Read More
Dogs are living longer lives. Dog named Bobi just achieved the Guinness World Record for oldest dog by becoming 30 years old yesterday. That record was held a long time by a dog in the early 1900’s. → Read More
Redford High School had an indoor swimming pool for competition, an awesome library with beautiful wood, checkered floors in the hallway with lockers. I bet you know someone whom has roots at RHS → Read More
The red panda’s cinnamon red coat, occasionally saddled with orange or yellow, and soft cream-colored face mask give great camouflage among the red moss and white lichen that cover the tree trunks of their bamboo forest homes.” → Read More
Research professor Rolf Peterson was flying over the area and saw what happened, “It pulled itself out by its claws on its front feet, then had to warm up and try to dry out.” He took many pictures of the event. → Read More
A great night adventure at Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park. They have a snow trail that will be lit up with lanterns beginning in February. Seventy kerosene lanterns are used. → Read More
A journey up to Holland, MI during winter will feature roads and sidewalks always with no snow and ice on them? They use a snowmelt system with almost 200 miles of tubbing. In the tubing they recycle water around 95-degrees. → Read More