Spring's Equipment
Monday is Trash Day
Hey! They Survived the Freeze
Cochran from Saginaw, looking North
More Tulips on the Way
The Cell Tower
House, Mulliken Road
A Touch of Spring Color
Raggedy Grass
A Year Ago it Rained
Pointes North Sunset
Tulips, impending
Oreo, posed
David's Pulled Down the Granary
Approaching Sebewa
Cam Gibson into Third
Mulliken's Library
Barn
Failed Barn
Taffy
Fouled it Off
The White Pine
Willowglen
Field with Haze
A Little House on the Grand
I Think It's a Crabapple
Out for a Walk
All Natural
An Island in the Stream
Fly Trap
Portland Railroad Bridge
Pleasant Street
Farmyard, M-43
And Tulips!
Cardinal and Junco
The Starlings Have Returned
Grand River
Grand Ledge Opera House
Remind Me Again When Spring's Coming
Way Past Its Prime
Bramble
A Home by the River
Nothing to See but Fog
Spring's Coming!
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Sunfield Elevator
Sunfield's Main Street's anchored at one end by a factory and by a hardwood operation at the other. The still-thriving grain elevator dominates the railroad side of the street, and Mapes Furniture--I mentioned them in a completely different context a week ago--occupies a block on the opposite side. There's also a museum, a (tiny) post office, and a G.A.R. Hall.
Pretty impressive for a town of 600 or so souls.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
366 Snaps project discussion for March 25.
Pretty impressive for a town of 600 or so souls.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
366 Snaps project discussion for March 25.
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