Archive for December, 2005
These cold bitter days make me long for something warm and definitely NOT low-fat, low-carb, and low-taste. This is super easy to make and it disappears quite easily as well.
The crowd waited in a frozen silence gazing off to the horizon hoping to see the masts and sails of the Rouse Simmons. But they would wait in vain that day for the ship, crew, and cargo had been lost.
I have to warn you about this quiz. It is very addictive. Once you start, you just keep going and trying to see how many answers in a row you can get.
I won’t say what my top number of correct answers in a row is so far. Lets just say that I [...]
Find Your Christmas Tree at Butler Tree Farm
0 Comments Published December 5th, 2005 in Michigan TravelI really don’t have to tell you that Butler Tree Farm goes out of its way to cater to families. Everywhere you look you can see it. Tractor pulled wagon rides out to the trees you get to choose from are driven by the friendliest of folks who even offer the use of a blanket if you don’t have one and appear chilly.
“Dear Editor: I am 8 years old. Some of my friends say there is no Christmas and that Jesus does not exist. They say that Christmas is merely a holiday and should be referred to as such. We don’t have Christmas parties at school anymore. We just have a holiday party. They don’t put up a Christmas tree at the local town square – it is a holiday tree. Santa Claus can come to town, but we can’t have a Nativity scene depicting the birth of Jesus on city property. Please tell me the truth. Is there really a Christmas because Jesus was born or is it just another holiday?†– Virginia
Hot Cocoa Season arrived today in case you weren’t aware. It is the 1st of December and a gentle snow is washing over the landscape. Christmas music is everywhere on the radio and nothing sounds as good as fixing a cup of hot cocoa and reading a good book.
Sure, I’ve been drinking hot [...]
There will not be a bigger event in Michigan in 2006 than when Super Bowl XL comes to Detroit. It is something struggling Detroiters and fellow Michiganders across the state can hang their hats on. Instead of our poor economy, high unemployment, and a city that is steadily being abandoned each year we [...]
SCOTTVILLE, MI - Most everyone knows you can only get fresh morel mushrooms in the spring. Gary Mills is changing all of that. Using a patented scientific process, Mills can produce a new crop of morels in ten to twelve weeks from start to finish.












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