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vintagecamping · 1 month
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The Gibson family eating at the Pine River Campground.
Hiawatcha National Forest, Michigan
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Grand Island National Recreation Area
Hiawatha National Forest, Upper Peninsula, Michigan
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Mosquito Falls, Upper Peninsula Michigan
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Milkweed Inn, Wetmore, Michigan, 8/6/22
Milkweed Inn, Wetmore, Michigan, 8/6/22
lodge building – 15.5 Rd, Wetmore, MI 49895 Milkweed is a small bed and breakfast in the Hiawatha National Forest in the UP of Michigan.  Totally remote, they will pick you up at the nearest convenience store or you can bravely follow them on a 45-minute trek on unpaved roads through the woods.  Chef Iliana Regan, a Michelin-starred chef in Chicago, grew up on a farm and wanted to re-create that…
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When Iliana Regan bought the Milkweed Inn in Michigan’s Nahma Township with her wife, Anna Hamlin, in 2019, she was searching for home. One might assume the critically acclaimed founding chef of the Michelin-starred Chicago restaurant Elizabeth might feel overly secluded at Milkweed; the 150-acre property is set deep in Hiawatha National Forest, a wide swath of land where three Great Lakes meet at the U.S.-Canadian border. But it was here that the couple planted roots, planning to run the 12-guest bed-and-breakfast during the six months of the year when the dirt road leading to the rustic cabin wasn’t buried under lake-effect snow. Also in 2019, Regan’s first memoir, Burn the Place, which tangled with her childhood, alcoholism, and path to becoming a chef, was long-listed for the National Book Award. (The last food writer named a finalist was Julia Child, in 1979.) Regan then pursued an MFA in writing from the Art Institute of Chicago, largely attending classes remotely from the Upper Peninsula between hikes and homestead chores at the Milkweed Inn, which she and Hamlin opened in 2020 to weekenders. The aromas, ingredients, and cooking techniques she used to draw a following to Milkweed occupy the pages of Regan’s latest memoir, Fieldwork, which documents her childhood in northern Indiana and her adult quest for the comforts and familiarity of home. Each of Regan’s books describes the turmoil within her life with both pointed assurance and vulnerability: her oscillation between sobriety and addiction, her three marriages, her six consecutive Michelin stars, and the death of her beloved sister Elizabeth, for whom the Chicago restaurant was named. Regan has become a reference point for modern American cuisine: she has been profiled and reviewed by The New Yorker, Lucky Peach, and The New York Times. And the inn is a smashing success, typically selling out a season in advance. Blending foraged ingredients with East Asian, Eastern European, and midwestern cooking techniques, her style is uniquely American. Regan, who never went to culinary school, discovered her knack for food as a child. “When I worked at some fancy restaurants, I knew more about seasonality and what certain foods were than a lot of the chefs, just from having grown up around them,” she told me.
—Why Did Superstar Chef Iliana Regan Open a Bed-and-Breakfast in the Middle of Nowhere? by Mary-Frances Heck
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nageltrailerrepair · 10 months
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Unforgettable RV Camping Adventures: Discovering the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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Hey fellow travelers and adventure seekers! Looking to embark on an epic RV camping adventure? Look no further than the beautiful Upper Peninsula of Michigan! 🌲⛰️
Picture this: pristine lakes, dense forests, towering waterfalls, and breathtaking shorelines—all waiting for you to explore in your cozy RV home-on-wheels. The Upper Peninsula, affectionately known as the UP, is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Let's dive into some of the unforgettable experiences awaiting you here!
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: Prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning cliffs, vibrant sandstone formations, and crystal-clear waters of Lake Superior. Park your RV at one of the nearby campgrounds and embark on a boat tour or kayak excursion to witness the iconic Pictured Rocks up close. The vibrant colors and unique geological features will leave you in awe.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park: Get ready for a rendezvous with some of the most impressive waterfalls in the region. The Upper and Lower Tahquamenon Falls, surrounded by lush forests, offer a sight to behold. Set up camp in the park's RV-friendly campground and hike the trails to witness the raw power and beauty of these magnificent falls.
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park: Seeking rugged wilderness and breathtaking vistas? Look no further than the Porcupine Mountains. Strap on your hiking boots and hit the trails to explore this expansive wilderness area. Witness stunning overlooks, traverse serene forests, and discover hidden waterfalls. With RV-friendly campgrounds like Union Bay, you'll have a cozy basecamp to return to after your outdoor adventures.
Keweenaw Peninsula: Venture to the northernmost tip of the UP, where the Keweenaw Peninsula awaits with its unique mix of copper mining history and natural wonders. Explore the historic towns of Copper Harbor and Houghton, and soak in the stunning views of Lake Superior. Don't forget to visit the picturesque lighthouses dotting the shoreline. There are RV parks and campgrounds nestled in the heart of this scenic peninsula, ensuring you're close to all the action.
Hiawatha National Forest: Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Hiawatha National Forest, a true wilderness paradise. Set up camp in one of the RV-friendly campgrounds and enjoy the peace and serenity of the forest. Explore the numerous trails, fish in the pristine lakes, or simply relax and soak in the beauty of nature surrounding you.
Mackinac Island: While technically not part of the Upper Peninsula, Mackinac Island is a must-visit destination for RVers in the region. Park your RV at one of the nearby campgrounds and hop on a ferry to this enchanting island. Explore the Victorian architecture, rent a bike to tour the island, and indulge in some famous fudge. You'll feel like you've stepped back in time.
So, fellow adventurers, pack your bags, fuel up your RV, and get ready for an unforgettable journey through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. From stunning waterfalls to pristine lakeshores and serene forests, this region offers RV camping experiences that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime. Embrace the beauty of nature and let your RV be your gateway to discovering the wonders of the UP! 🚐💨✨
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latinovoice · 2 years
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All 50 Ward Early Voting sites will be open from October 24 through November 8 (Election Day). These sites are open Weekdays from 9:00am to 6:00pm; Saturdays from 9:00am to 5:00pm; Sundays from 10:00am to 4:00pm; and on Election Day (Nov. 8) from 6:00am to 7:00pm.
1st Ward - Goldblatts Building, 1615 W. Chicago Ave.
2nd Ward - Near North Branch Library, 310 W. Division St.
3rd Ward - Dawson Technical Institute, 3901 S. State St.
4th Ward - Dr. Martin Luther King Center, 4314 S. Cottage Gr.
5th Ward - Jackson Park, 6401 S. Stony Island Ave.
6th Ward - Whitney Young Library, 415 E. 79 St. Chicago
7th Ward - Trumbull Park, 2400 E. 105th St.
8th Ward - Olive Harvey College, 10001 S. Woodlawn Ave.
9th Ward - Palmer Park, 201 E. 111th St.
10th Ward - East Side Vodak Library, 3710 E. 106th St.
11th Ward – McGuane Park, 2901 S. Poplar Ave.
12th Ward – McKinley Park Branch Library, 1915 W. 35th St.
13th Ward - Clearing Library, 6423 W. 63rd Pl.
14th Ward - Archer Heights Branch Library, 5055 S. Archer Ave.
15th Ward - Gage Park, 2411 W. 55th St.
16th Ward - Lindblom Park, 6054 S. Damen Ave.
17th Ward - Thurgood Marshall Library, 7506 S. Racine Ave.
18th Ward - Wrightwood Ashburn Branch Library, 8530 S. Kedzie Ave.
19th Ward - Mt Greenwood Park, 3721 W. 111th St.
20th Ward - Bessie Coleman Library, 731 E. 63rd St.
21st Ward - West Pullman Library, 830 W. 119th St.
22nd Ward - Toman Library, 2708 S. Pulaski Rd.
23rd Ward - Ward Hall-St. Faustina Kowalska Parish, 5157 S. McVicker Ave.
24th Ward - St Agatha Catholic Parish, 3151 W. Douglas Bv.
25th Ward - Rudy Lozano Branch Library, 1805 S. Loomis St.
26th Ward - Humboldt Park Library, 1605 N. Troy St.
27th Ward - Union Park Field House, 1501 W. Randolph St.
28th Ward - West Side Learning Center, 4624 W. Madison St.
29th Ward - Amundsen Park, 6200 W. Bloomingdale Ave.
30th Ward - Kilbourn Park, 3501 N. Kilbourn Ave.
31st Ward - Portage Cragin Library, 5108 W. Belmont Ave.
32nd Ward - Bucktown-Wicker Park Library, 1701 N. Milwaukee Ave.
33rd Ward - American Indian Center, 3401 W. Ainslie St.
34th Ward - UIC Student Center, 750 S. Halsted St.
35th Ward - Northeastern Il University El Centro, 3390 N. Avondale Ave.
36th Ward - West Belmont Library, 3104 N. Narragansett Ave.
37th Ward - West Chicago Library, 4856 W. Chicago Ave.
38th Ward - Hiawatha Park, 8029 W. Forest Preserve Dr.
39th Ward - North Park Village Admin Bldg, 5801 N. Pulaski Rd.
40th Ward - Budlong Woods Library, 5630 N. Lincoln Ave.
41st Ward - Roden Library, 6083 N. Northwest Hw.
42nd Ward - Maggie Daley Park, 337 E. Randolph St.
43rd Ward - Lincoln Park Branch Library, 1150 W. Fullerton Ave.
44th Ward - Merlo Library, 644 W. Belmont Ave.
45th Ward - Ho Chunk Nation, 4732 N. Milwaukee Ave.
46th Ward - Truman College, 1145 W. Wilson Ave.
47th Ward - Conrad Sulzer Library, 4455 N. Lincoln Ave.
48th Ward - Broadway Armory, 5917 N. Broadway
49th Ward - Willye B White Park, 1610 W. Howard St.
50th Ward - Northtown Library, 6800 N. Western Ave.
 These university sites for Early Voting will be open November 2 through November 4 - 10:00am to 5:00pm.
Chicago State University - 9501 S. King Dr.
Northeastern University - 5500 N. St. Louis Ave.
University of Chicago - Reynolds Club - 1131 E. 57th St. 
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vintagecamping · 1 year
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A couple young fellas pose at the entrance to Hiawatha National Forest.
Upper Peninsula, Michigan
1970
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U.S. Daily Precipitation Records Tied/Broken 7/7/22
Moulton, Alabama: 1.86" (previous record 0.98" 1958)
Unincorporated Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska: 0.68" (previous record 0.58" 1965)
Unincorporated North Slope Borough, Alaska: 0.5" (previous record 0.3" 2006)
Gilroy, California: 0.01" (previous record 0" 2021)
Unincorporated Mendocino County, California: 0.05" (previous record 0.01" 1976)
Tahoe National Forest, California: 0.1" (previous record 0" 2021)
Unincorporated Baca County, Colorado: 1.23" (previous record 0.67" 1982)
Burlington, Colorado: 1.13" (previous record 0.96" 1996)
Unincorporated Crowley County, Colorado: 0.91" (previous record 0.77" 1947)
Kit Carson, Colorado: 2.08" (previous record 0.98" 1947)
Unincorporated Mesa County, Colorado: 0.19" (previous record 0.02" 1983)
Ridgway, Colorado: 0.57" (previous record 0.45" 1990)
Unincorporated Washington County, Colorado: 0.82" (previous record 0.74" 2010)
Unincorporated Washington County, Colorado: 0.56" (previous record 0.32" 2010)
Unincorporated Yuma County, Colorado: 0.7" (previous record 0.59" 1950)
Carnesville, Georgia: 3.18" (previous record 2.3" 2005)
Unincorporated Richmond County, Georgia: 5.08" (previous record 4.64" 2020)
Unincorporated Honolulu County, Hawaii: 0.22" (previous record 0.13" 1983)
Unincorporated Minidoka County, Idaho: 0.27" (previous record 0.09" 1984)
Salmon National Forest, Idaho: 0.2" (previous record 0.1" 2005)
Carlinville, Illinois: 1.6" (previous record 1.27" 1969)
Morrisonville, Illinois: 1.43" (previous record 0.85" 1986)
Axtell, Kansas: 2.95" (previous record 2.05" 1993)
Clay Center, Kansas: 1.74" (previous record 1.65" 1902)
Haddam, Kansas: 2.21" (previous record 1.35" 1993)
Harrison Township, Kansas: 2.76" (previous record 2.5" 1998)
Hiawatha, Kansas: 2.2" (previous record 1.1" 1979)
Clay City, Kentucky: 1.96" (previous record 1.67" 1966)
Paintsville, Kentucky: 0.91" (previous record 0.88" 2017)
Columbia, Louisiana: 3.05" (previous record 1.32" 2009)
Annapolis, Maryland: 0.34" (also 0.34" 1954)
Chillicothe, Missouri: 4.09" (previous record 1.78" 2015)
Monroe City, Missouri: 2.5" (also 2.5" 1987)
Pettis Township, Missouri: 1.4" (previous record 0.53" 1956)
Princeton, Missouri: 1.62" (previous record 1.53" 1978)
Saline Township, Missouri: 2.1" (previous record 1.96" 2016)
Washington Township, Missouri: 2.26" (previous record 1.6" 1986)
Bitterroot National Forest, Montana: 0.7" (previous record 0.4" 1981)
Unincorporated Dawson County, Montana: 1.36" (previous record 0.72" 1967)
Unincorporated Fergus County, Montana: 0.87" (previous record 0.33" 1935)
Gallatin National Forest, Montana: 0.6" (previous record 0.5" 1984)
Grass Range, Montana: 1.12" (previous record 0.62" 1962)
Lewis & Clark National Forest, Montana: 1.1" (previous record 0.6" 1981)
Terry, Montana: 1.07" (previous record 0.55" 1963)
Wolf Point, Montana: 1.33" (previous record 0.98" 1920)
Franklin, Ohio: 1.92" (previous record 1.48" 2017)
Springfield, Ohio: 3.02" (previous record 1.07" 2003)
Umatilla Reservation, Oregon: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2011)
Potter Township, Pennsylvania: 1.2" (previous record 1.05" 1984)
El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico: 0.86" (previous record 0.8" 2019)
Lake City, South Carolina: 1.59" (previous record 1.53" 1974)
Bowdle, South Dakota: 2.12" (previous record 0.8" 1963)
Howard, South Dakota: 2.4" (previous record 1.4" 1956)
Timber Lake, South Dakota: 1.72" (previous record 1.31" 2013)
Cowan, Tennessee: 0.5" (previous record 0.48" 2017)
Fayetteville, Tennessee: 2.55" (previous record 1.56" 1947)
Manti-La Sal National Forest, Utah: 0.5" (previous record 0.4" 1999)
Unincorporated Wise County, Virginia: 0.99" (previous record 0.82" 1989)
Brooks Memorial State Park, Washington: 0.3" (previous record 0.05" 1982)
Unincorporated Chelan County, Washington:
Unincorporated Cowlitz County, Washington: 0.1" (also 0.1" 1981)
Entiat, Washington: 0.03" (also 0.03" 1992)
Ephrata, Washington: 0.26" (previous record 0.2" 1963)
Unincorporated Klickitat County, Washington: 0.18" (previous record 0.11" 1948)
Moses Lake, Washington: 0.99" (previous record 0.07" 2016)
Moses Mt. summit, Washington: 0.1" (also 0.1" 2020)
Unincorporated Kanawha County, West Virginia: 2.04" (previous record 1.66" 1942)
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sissybeary · 2 years
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thecoddiwomplist · 3 years
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This week’s blog post is now available! I’m sharing my experience and opinion of Kitch-iti-kipi. Click the link to see how it went
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clinteverett1 · 6 years
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Getting lost on the backroads.
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fxdltc88 · 6 years
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Hiawatha National Forest
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entertainmentnerdly · 5 years
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Hiawatha National Forest,MI [OC] 2264x2783 via /r/natureporn https://ift.tt/2mcpuzy
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