Smile & Say CHEESE !
Or Rats (mice).
When you think of cheese you think Wisconsin, and the cheeseheads.
But there are other cheesy cheese towns around the country.
If you were to MapQuest® Pinconning Michigan and travel there, you will find mice mascots and cheese.
Pinconning is a small town of about 3,000 people, and is still known as the cheese capital of Michigan.
Ripley's Believe it or not, Pinconning Michigan is where Pinconning cheese was created in 1915.
Ripley's Believe it or not again, the word Pinconning is an old Indian term that means potato place, or little potato.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
EASY DRIVING DIRECTIONS FREE :-)
MapQuest®
We luv MapQuest, gas stations don't, because MapQuest can save you a lot of $$ in gas by not getting lost.
You don't need MapQuest® if you're driving one of these, traffic is not going to slow you down much.
See the white stuff coming out of the helicopter? That's marshmallows being dropped for the Easter marshmallow drop.
MapQuest®
We luv MapQuest, gas stations don't, because MapQuest can save you a lot of $$ in gas by not getting lost.
You don't need MapQuest® if you're driving one of these, traffic is not going to slow you down much.
See the white stuff coming out of the helicopter? That's marshmallows being dropped for the Easter marshmallow drop.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Visually Stunning LightHouse PiX
Thus LightHouse is the sentinel who stands guard on the shore of the Great Lac' Huron in Michigan.
At the Tawas Point State park is where this majestic beacon majestically gives guidance to many sailors who brave the Great lakes ferocious waters.
You can also tour this light house, and climb the spiral staircase, where at the top you stand right next to the Fresnel lens and look out at the lake, beach, and park from a birds eye view.
At the Tawas Point State park is where this majestic beacon majestically gives guidance to many sailors who brave the Great lakes ferocious waters.
You can also tour this light house, and climb the spiral staircase, where at the top you stand right next to the Fresnel lens and look out at the lake, beach, and park from a birds eye view.
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