The boardwalk was congested with people peering through their binoculars at the dense foilage of the forest.
There was no option to get past the crowd, but who would want to? Continue reading Photo of the Week: Birdwatching at Magee Marsh
The boardwalk was congested with people peering through their binoculars at the dense foilage of the forest.
There was no option to get past the crowd, but who would want to? Continue reading Photo of the Week: Birdwatching at Magee Marsh
If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, you know that I’m a history buff. I love learning about history, especially Michigan history.
In the past few months, I’ve discovered McGulpin Point Lighthouse in Mackinaw City, explored the only natural ice museum in North America, and visited Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn where I helped build a Model T. Continue reading Photo of the Week: John Wesley Conant House
I was thrilled to read last week’s announcement from the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) that their popular Inside|Art program was back for the sixth year.
And even more excited when I learned one of the venues for the program was near me, in Edward Hines Park in southeastern Michigan. Continue reading Photo of the Week: Detroit Institute of Arts Inside|Out Program at Edward Hines Park