Comment on Leelanau Coloring book in Library of Congress by Leelanau Love ~...
[…] The article appears two times. First on August 5, 2015 titled: Leelanau Coloring book in Library of Congress. read it here. […]
View ArticleComment on New reads in Leelanau by Leelanau Love ~ Color on Art Book gets...
[…] second appearance of the article showed up today September 14th titled: New reads in Leelanau. here is the link. This showcases several books & authors in the area. (The Color on Art book and a...
View ArticleComment on Cottage Names in a favorite place by C. Patton
Lots of cottages have names but the owners choose not to post them.
View ArticleComment on My Labor of Love: Remembering the Martin Basch farmstead by...
Hi Brad, Thank you for your reply! I am excited that there is renewed interest. I can explain further in a private email. Please feel free to email me at kristin.seitz@macombgov.org. I am in New...
View ArticleComment on My Labor of Love: Remembering the Martin Basch farmstead by...
Thank you Mary Ellen. The book is not complete yet but I have much research. I am currently finishing my BA in Anthropology right now so my focus is being pulled in several directions. If you have any...
View ArticleComment on Largely forgotten, migrants toiled where others wouldn’t by...
WOW, I do not know how old you are but it sounds like you were there. My family and I were migrant workers in the 50’s,ltomatoes in Ohio, cherries in traverse city and cotton in west Texas. Believe me,...
View ArticleComment on Everyday superstar in Sleeping Bear by Alice & Rick
If you know Ranger Jen, you know that none of her heroic actions are surprising. They are a product of her committment to her profession, well-honed skills, keen intuition, and tireless compassion. She...
View ArticleComment on North Unity, a Bohemian ghost town by Heidi H Crissey
Very interesting story. I would like to suggest that a follow-up story be done about the decendents of the original settlers. During the mid to late 1950’s Bill Mirgeler and my father, Dr. H H Handorf,...
View ArticleComment on North Unity, a Bohemian ghost town by Heidi H Crissey
As a post script, I have interesting anecdotes regarding Julius, et al. However, this is not the place to relate them.
View ArticleComment on Designing a Timberpeg lifestyle in Cedar by tiffany jewelry
Hi there your internet site url: appears to be redirecting to a completely different internet site when I click the homepage link. You might want to have this checked.
View ArticleComment on On the road to Leelanau by Dan Sanders
sounds wunnerful. more details on the robin, swallow, phoebe, woodpeckers, jays and chickadees, please. are they fat, low flying and slow moving? are they tasty? is big green bag stuffed with birds?
View ArticleComment on Affordable housing in Glen Arbor? Some say it’s possible by Sue
The tax structure in Michigan is a long standing problem. It seems designed to me to force people out of communities and the state. The first to go are the lower paid people and then seniors and others...
View ArticleComment on Affordable housing in Glen Arbor? Some say it’s possible by John Volk
There are basically 4 ways to tax: 1) property taxes (on both real estate and personal property) , 2) income taxes, 3) sales tax, and 4.) usage fees, licences, etc. Each of them has its rationale, and...
View ArticleComment on Learn about the bees by ideas for your patio
I’m impressed, I have to admit. Rarely do I come across a blog that’s both educative and interesting, and let me tell you, you have hit the nail on the head. The problem is something that not enough...
View ArticleComment on Photos sought for book chronicling Glen Arbor storm by Glen...
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View ArticleComment on What caused the perfect storm? by Glen Arbor’s “Big Storm” of...
[…] wasn’t exactly a tornado, said the weather service in the end. That part I found to be pretty fascinating. People who […]
View ArticleComment on Alligator Hill Trail clear by Christmas? by John Volk
What does “clearing the trail” mean, that they are going to push the fallen trees to the side of the path? That still leaves Alligator Hill a tinder box for a potential forest fire that would threaten...
View ArticleComment on Is Empire the answer? by Betty
Empire is my childhood home, but family circumstances tore us away from the area in the sixties. My heart never left this precious little town, and I visit every year like a lost orphan. My dream would...
View ArticleComment on Alligator Hill Trail clear by Christmas? by Bill Skolnik
This photo is copyright Mike Buhler? Couldn’t you have captured better pictures than this Mike?
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