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Fall at Lake Michigan

by Dr. Jessie Voigts /
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Oct 24, 2008 / 0 comments

If you know me, you know that I LOVE water. My favorite body of water? Lake Michigan. There's something so timeless about the big lake. Huge waves, small lapping waves, kid playing, surfers, kiteboarders, swimmers - it is just lovely. And, no salt - just fresh, clear water.

 

Here are a few photos from a recent trip to Lake Michigan. The water is too cold to swim, now, and the air is so crisp that the colors seem to pop out even more. The beach was deserted.  These photos were taken up by our cottage, in Onekama, Michigan.

 

Sugar Hill Inn, Sugar Hill, NH

by Marti Mayne / Oct 19, 2008 / 0 comments

Deadline: National Geo Glimpse - Storytellers wanted

by Bert Maxwell /
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Oct 17, 2008 / 0 comments

Please note: Deadline quickly approaching - November 2!

SEEKING TALENTED STORYTELLERS

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professional

by Bert Maxwell /
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Oct 16, 2008 / 0 comments

The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) is
currently accepting applications from college-age students and recent

Baden-Wurttemberg Work Immersion Study Program

by Bert Maxwell /
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Oct 16, 2008 / 0 comments

The Baden-Wurttemberg Stipendium Work Immersion Study Program (WISP) is currently accepting applications from students at community and technical colleges throughout the US who are interested in spend

Spring Quilt Show 2008, Alexandria, Ohio - Part 1

by AW Sprague II /
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Oct 16, 2008 / 1 comments


My gal and I love to take country drives and visit small town events.

Michigan's Small Town Treasures: Stones ‘N Bones, a Great Day Trip

by Julie Royce /
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Oct 16, 2008 / 1 comments

Inn Decadence – The Reluctant Panther

by Marti Mayne / Oct 15, 2008 / 2 comments

Not your typical inn in name or in stature, the Reluctant Panther is one of Manchester, Vermont’s finest gems and the perfect “from tragedy to success” story.

Renaissance Italy for Children and Tweens: a reading list

by AKNickerson / Oct 15, 2008 / 1 comments

‘Round RONDA: A Little Story about Forgiving a Town Just Because It's Pretty

by Dr. Debra Payne / Oct 14, 2008 / 1 comments

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