Sunday, October 20, 2013
Superior Lakes Hand Crafted Michigan Mead
Friday, October 18, 2013
Clinton Macomb Public Library
The Clinton-Macomb Public Library is a beautiful public facility with something for everyone. Not only does it have a fabulous book collection, a fun and interesting children's department, it has a great local history room, a computer lab with many computers that all seemed to be in working order, and friendly staff and volunteers. There is a used book sale going on until Oct 21st. Tonight kids 6-1 can hang out, eat pizza and watch a PG-13 Zombie movie (in costume if they like). Overall, this library is a great place to hang out.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
The Sweet Spot, Troy
The Sweet Spot Candy Shoppe on Rochester Road is a beautiful candy shoppe filled with tempting treats and the temptress is Jennifer Tremlett who has been serving up candy for nearly 2 years here in Troy. Not only can you walk in to the retail location, Jennifer and her staff can help you sweeten up your corporate or personal events or parties with candy tables stacked with apothecary jars filled with candy!
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Just Delicious Scones in Roseville
Jennifer Colombo recently moved her Just Delicious Scones in Roseville to a more spacious location. The ambiance is cozy with lovely tea cups that remind you of your mother's or grandmother's. The scones are truly delectable! Jennifer serves you a variety with your tea. You can also order from a nice selection of quiches and salads for lunch. You'll find these wonderful treats at 28722 Utica Road, just south of 12 Mile. 586-859-814. Website coming soon.
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bakery,
Just Delicious Scones,
macomb county,
Roseville,
scones,
tea room
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Stormy Kromer hats: Made in the UP
Hats made by Stormy Kromer have been gracing our state and beyond since 1903. They are a UP legend, begun by George "Stormy" Kromer who used to be a semi-pro baseball player and a railroad engineer. You can get a free factory tour in Ironwood at 1:30pm Monday-Friday. They are hand-stitched and made to fit. They are famous for their wool caps but sell a variety of other merchandise for both men and women including bags, outerwear, shirts, pants and accessories. Thanks for modeling, Monty (he claims plaid is the official color of the UP).
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caps,
factory,
Gogebic County,
hunting,
Ironwood,
Stormy Kromer,
upper peninsula
Monday, October 7, 2013
Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society Museum
Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society Museum recently opened in Eastpointe. We visited for the first time for a movie night to see “Prisoners in Paradise” about Italian POW’s in America in WWII, Prior to the movie we had a chance to explore the museum and hear from docents about the restoration of the pieces displayed. We also heard from the Director of the Museum some historical background before the documentary began. We are grateful for the preservation and interest by the Michigan Military Technical & Historical Society (MTHS) in the story of the role played by Michigan's civilian and military personnel in 20th century conflict, showcasing, wherever possible, the products of Michigan’s “Arsenal of Democracy”.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Michigan State's Broad Art Museum
The Broad Art Museum on Michigan State's campus in East Lansing is committed to exploring contemporary culture and ideas through art. It combines many new pieces with those from MSU's previous art museum, often hanging contemporary next to something very classic. The museum's façade was created by award winning architect Zaha Hadid and is constructed on pleated stainless steel and glass. The museum was a gift of Eli and Edythe Broad.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Sun Worshipper in New Buffalo
We do not know who the artist is for this sculpture--yet. It stands at the entrance to the beautiful beach in New Buffalo on Lake Michigan. He looks like a sun worshipper, doesn't he? He greets the flocks of people coming to view the sunset with open arms. We like him.
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beach,
berrien county,
New Buffalo,
Statue,
sun worshipper
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Starter's Bar and Grill
Starter's Bar and Grill had its beginnings in Northwest Detroit and recently expanded operations to Midtown Detroit on Wayne State University's Campus. This family owned business has been cooking up the best fish for over 30 years. We loved the generous portion of catfish that was cornmeal breaded with some seasonings we had fun trying to identify. We can't wait to go back and try the BBQ the guests were enjoying at the next table.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Harsens Island St Clair Flats Historical Society
Poking around Harsens Island, we had to make a stop at the museum they call the St Clair Flats Historical Society. They are doing a great job preserving the very interesting history of the area in the old firehall across from Sans Souci. The Tashomo cruise ship used to make regular stops at Harsens Island with visitors from the Detroit metro area. How cool to see a replica of this boat on display. An informative island native filled us in on every detail of the history of the area including the South Channel rear light. We definitely enjoyed our time here.
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