Even better than in the Caribbean!
A few days last week had stellar, beautiful sunrises and sunsets. Why is Michigan a top spot for stunning sunrise and sunset shots? Well, Michigan is one of only two states with the ability to get a sunrise over the water and a sunset over the water. The sun dipping below the watery horizon is just a start to a great picture. Then you have to consider our ever-changing sky with Michigan's unique clouds and landmarks. Try to find the combination of all of these features, and you can’t do it except in Michigan. | |
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| For proof that the seasons are truly changing, just listen for the unmistakable song of the red-winged blackbird. The earliest of them start showing up in southern Michigan in mid- to late February, and by mid-March they can be seen and heard across most of the state. | |
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| For those who forget, the Great Lakes state does indeed have mountains and those summits provide spectacular views of the surrounding areas. There are two popular mountains within a short drive of downtown Marquette: Sugarloaf and Hogback. | |
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| A piece of Up North nostalgia is for sale. Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre near Honor is listed for sale for $625,000. The listing includes a note that the owner is retiring. The Cherry Bowl is one of eight drive-ins left in Michigan. | |
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