Crystal Lake
June 15, 2010 by Dave
Filed under Featured, Montcalm County, Postcards From the Past
I posted a postcard before on Crystal Lake and I have posted on Crystal Lake itself before. But what is more inviting that lake with a name “Crystal Lake”. It brings to mind crystal clear water and quietly lapping waves. Abby had it right. No picture can ever do justice to a crystal clear lake.
“Dear [...]
Sand Lake, Lake County
February 7, 2010 by Dave
Filed under Featured, Lake County, Michigan Lakes
As I have mentioned before, there are many Michigan Lakes named Sand Lake. Today’s Sand Lake is located in Elk Township in northwestern Lake County. The lake is a respectable fifty acres in size, 1.1 miles of shoreline with depths of up to fifty feet. The northern most tip of the lake stretches into southern [...]
White Fish Lake, Howard City
February 6, 2010 by Dave
Filed under Featured, Michigan Lakes, Montcalm County, Postcards From the Past
There are a lot of reasons Howard City is blessed. The city is blessed with good fishing, interesting buildings, eating places and close proximity to several Michigan lakes including Whitefish Lake, Little Whitefish Lake and the Little Muskegon River.
I’m not sure what Howard City looked like in 1908 when this postcard was written, but I [...]
Holland’s Tunnel Park
January 30, 2010 by Dave
Filed under Featured, Ottawa County
I always enjoy paying a visit to the area of Holland, located along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Ottawa County.
Originally settled by a group of Dutch immigrants under the leadership of rev Albertus Van Raalte in the mid1800’s, Holland is located on the shores of Lake Macatawa. After settling into Holland, the industrious Dutch dug [...]
Racine Boat Manufacturing
January 3, 2010 by Dave
Filed under Featured, Muskegon County, Postcards From the Past, Waterfront Life
Racine Boat Manufacturing Company was one of the many boat builders in Michigan’s rich history of boat manufacturing. Named after its original location in Racine Wisconsin, it relocated to Muskegon Michigan after experiencing a devastating plant fire in the Racine location.
Much like what is often done today, Muskegon offered several financial incentives to entice the [...]
Caledonia
December 10, 2009 by Dave
Filed under Kent County, Postcards From the Past
Sometimes you can hardly recognize the past. The old railroad depot in Caledonia is a good example of this.
At one time it was bustling with activity; worried mothers checking and double checking to make sure all the kids and pieces of luggage were accounted for, grandparents eagerly waiting for grandchildren, or family members waiting for [...]
Major Snowage
December 4, 2009 by Bob
Filed under Featured, Kent County
It’s here at last, and it hasn’t wasted any time settling in. I’m talking about West Michigan’s first real snowfall of the winter, which arrived Thursday night. Residents awakening on Friday morning opened their curtains and looked out the window at a landscape transformed.
We didn’t get just a little snow, either. I don’t know exactly [...]
Sunset Theater
November 20, 2009 by Bob
Filed under Barry County
Saturday dawned blue and beautiful, filled with November haze and blessed with temperatures warmer than we’ve got any right to expect this time of year. It was a great day for a walk, and out at the W. K. Kellogg Experimental Forest southeast of Gull Lake in Kalamazoo County, people were seizing the opportunity.
I was [...]
Unless You’re a Deer Hunter
November 13, 2009 by Bob
Filed under Barry County
I have a theory and I’m about to prove it. But first, how many of you are deer hunters? Raise your hand.
Very good. Kindly exclude yourselves from the following poll.
As for the rest of you, how many are huge fans of November?
Hmmm…okay, let’s try that again: if you love the month of November, raise your [...]
Tom Turkey
November 6, 2009 by Bob
Filed under Barry County
Let me introduce you to a friend of mine. This is Tom, and he’s a real turkey.
I know that’s not a very nice thing to say about someone, but in Tom’s case, truer words were never spoken. Tom is the resident turkey of the small animal farm at Bowen’s Mills. He’s also about as nice [...]
