October 2018
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From Nature’s Art to Studio Art
Try these top five gallery tours at fall color’s peak.
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A Century in the Big Wild
Michigan elk herd continues to thrive after reintroduction 100 years ago.
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From Ship to Shore
Custom lakefront home offers a nod to nautical features and one-of-a-kind details.
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The Lake is a Lady
This excerpt is taken from the original essay published in “The Great Lakes Book Project: An Anthology of Creative Non-Fiction from The Region’s Best Authors,” published in 2013 by Felix Exi. It is reprinted here with permission of the author.
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A Healing Ride
Carol Kraak always was a walker. When a degenerative illness hindered her ability to take a daily trek into nature, she found she could still bike.
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Get Ready for Fall Haul-Out
Storing the boat for winter has hidden pitfalls; what not to forget.
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Fall 2018: Contributors
Contributors, Fall 2018
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Fall: Mother Nature’s Handiwork
Landscape photographer Steven Huyser-Honig expresses his views of nature in autumn.
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Cover Me Creatively
Enrich your rooms with the latest energy-efficient window treatments and give your windows a modern look.
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Same Vines, New Vibe
Tabor Hill Restaurant, Michigan’s first winery restaurant gets a makeover.
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Colorful Imagery Defines Fall
A journey when colors, hiking trails and festivities beckon us to be outdoors.
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Shall We Go Skating?
Michigan went roller-skate crazy following the war.
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A Passion to Paint Wildlife
Artist Chris Smith knew early on he wanted to paint dogs and wildlife.
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Hard Cider Uncorked
Stats, facts and interesting tidbits about Michigan’s cider industry.
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Celebrating Tradition
Rivers of beer flow at Oktoberfests around Michigan.
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Autumn Journal
A season to be out in the woods enjoying nature.
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Coffee Empowers Worldwide
A Traverse City coffee roaster acts locally and globally to benefit communities and provide great coffee.
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Acorns Aren’t Just for Squirrels
Serve this traditional food at fall harvest gatherings with family and friends.
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No Longer Endangered?
Final decision of delisting Kirtland’s warblers is expected in 2019.
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Barn Quilt Art
Patterns on trail honor historical preservation efforts, family traditions.