:: Michigan is mostly a pretty boring place. It’s really just Ohio with a coastline. ::
Born and raised in “mitten-gan” and I disagree. One is never more than 30 minues from a great experience.
Morel hunting in old growth forests
Pan-fishing in any glacial pothole lake (Small mouth bass in Lake Skegemog!!)
Romping around ancient dunes
Big water fishing (salmon) in ^every^ G.Lake (hell, you can even eat the lampreys if you are daring!)
Hunting, from varmint to large game
My favorite? Walking through the neighborhood after a snowfall and listening to the -silence- it has brought; even in a semi-urban area.
BTW, did you know that Ohio has no natural lakes; all were the result of human intervention?
! Blue-yah !
from Lakewood, Ohio, then from southern Michigan as well.
love the lakes there, and the countryside. it doesn’t have the majesty of the mountains, that I currently live in, but the land has it’s charms.
I have always avoided the the city of Detroit, however, since the 70s, except for an occassional concert, which were affordable at Cobo Hall... at least back then.
movie making is now mobile... I haven’t thouroughly investigated the issue back there.. they have lousy weather for 7 months a year, so I wonder if that has to have something to do with slowdown in movie work being filmed there.