They have a beautiful museum and display at Whitefish Point (closest land mass to the sinking). Had a great uncle that served on her as an engineer, luckily he was not on board at the time. Bridge fact, they never stop painting it weather permitting.
We always planted Turnips in Northern Michigan when I was younger, acre or more next to the acre of red potatoes. We harvested the turnip greens(love them) and let the deer have at them. They would dig down thru the snow after them and it looked like a rototiller had been in there. Great late... season place to fill the freezer.
Thats my problem. And I am stuck in Missouri and my patches of asparagus and super secret mushroom spots are going to get poached. Rats .My fault, I shared with "friends".
Somebody asked about them in the past. I have 2, one prime and one not. I could air gun them by the dozens if I wanted to when I am in Michigan but I don't buy tags in Michigan anymore because of Insane rules and cost. These just went pinchers up for whatever reason ( bird feeder overdose) I suspect. Somebody want them? Just cost you a couple of what ever you tie. Happy Easter
Yep, I ALWAYS hang them , waders etc. Until I got lazy last fall and didn't. The way things look I will miss opening days of Michigan trout season so the small stream,beaver pond brookies are safe until I can travel back north. Turkeys here not so much.
Anybody had any luck repairing rubber hip boots? I have a good pair of Servus that have developed small cracks where I left them folded. I'm could probably tire patch them but I was wondering if anybody has had luck with a glue etc. This stay at home junk has me getting a lot of needed repairs, cleaning done
That is an understatement! I would have a very hard time not being with them, Maybe a healthy,single grandchild? Assuming they are adults of course. God bless them and your family.