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Haven’t been to California, so I’ll settle for seeing a Michigan sequoia pine tree
Manistee River Trail / Manistee National Forest May 2025
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“The circumstances we ask God to change are often the circumstances God is using to change us.”
--Mark Batterson
Photo: Manistee, Michigan
Portrait of Eaton Scott Finn, son of Albert H. Finn and Kate Scott Finn. Handwritten in folder: "Eaton Scott Finn, son of Albert H. and Kate Scott Finn. Born July 4, 1891, Detroit. Died Sept. 1914, Manistee." Embossed on front: "C.M. Hayes & Co., Detroit, Mich." Handwritten on front: "C.M. Hayes, 09."
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
Little Sable Point Lighthouse by James Marvin Phelps Via Flickr: Little Sable Point Lighthouse Silver Lake State Park - Lake Michigan Michigan The Little Sable Point Lighthouse, standing tall along the shores of Lake Michigan, is a striking testament to maritime history and architectural beauty. Built in 1874, this 107-foot beacon rises above the sandy dunes of Silver Lake State Park, its brick exterior contrasting sharply with the surrounding natural landscape. The lighthouse once guided mariners through the perilous waters of the lake, its light casting a reassuring glow for miles. Today, it serves as both a historic landmark and a popular destination for visitors, offering breathtaking views from its tower and a glimpse into the region's rich nautical heritage.
The Dogman is Michigan's Werewolf
Nightmare at Muskegon State Park II by otisourcat “Somewhere in the north woods darkness a creature walks upright, and the best advice you may ever get is don’t go out at night.” -Steve Cook in The Legend of the Michigan Dogman The Pacific Northwest has its Sasquatch, West Virginia has their Mothman, Jersey has their Devil, and we in the Great Lakes State have our Dogman, a fearsome…
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stormy days (part 2) by Cara Zimmerman Via Flickr: Lake Michigan! Vaaaaguely reminds me of the Japan wave painting. You know the one.
Orchard Beach State Park; Manistee, Michigan
August 15-18, 2021