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Autumn Breath
Munising Falls - Upper Peninsula of Michigan
#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#landscape#landscape photography#waterfall#waterfall photography#longexposure#longexposurephotography#nature colors#naturephotography#nature#upper michigan#fall photography#fall leaves#autumn#peaceful#scenic
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if you use more than one of these, choose the one you use most frequently! in the tags tell me what state/region/country you're from!
#michigan#upper peninsula#midwest#yooper#yoopers#upper Michigan#marquette#munising#copper harbor#iron mountain#kingsford#escanaba#menominee#wisconsin#ramblings#my polls#geography#houghton#ontonagon#mackinac island
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golden hour
#nature#artists on tumblr#cottagecore#lake michigan#pure michigan#northern michigan#upper michigan#michigan photography#michigan#golden hour#photographers on tumblr#nikon photography#nature photography#spring#sand#fleetingfutures#mine
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Washed up branch vs rainbow trout colors
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Any other Yoopers on here? I moved here as an adult and I fucking love it so much.
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When you’re “up north,” you’ll know in your heart.
It’s the place people go to escape, a place made of cabins, pine trees and lakes. But no matter how far you drive, there’s no sign to say “You’ve arrived.” So just follow your heart til you find, your special place that brings peace of mind. As you breathe in the air and unwind, your cares are all left behind. It’s no mystery where the northwoods start. When you’re “up north,” you’ll know in your heart.
— Suzanne Kindler, “Up North” in “Up North: A Michigan Reader.” (1996) The poem is about the beauty and peace of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and the sense of escape that people feel when they go there. (via The Hammock Papers)
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Beach day at Lake Superior just outside of Marquette ✨
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So, I’m writing something set in michigan. Anyone from there know what the forests are like? Google says its common to find foxes, moose (meese?), black bears, skunks? Or does it have to be a reaallly heavily wooded area?
Let me know
-a tired fic writer
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some of my winter birds
#mine#michigan#snow#birds#photography#nature photography#original content#white-breasted nuthatch#downy woodpecker#house sparrow#american goldfinch#dark-eyed junco#northern cardinal#nature#winter storm elliot#snowing#winter#aesthetic#upper michigan#backyard birds#bird watching#hobbies
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Summer in Michigan, Camping at Fayette State Park #1
Summer time in Michigan means camping time! Therefore, we used the 4th of July weekend and headed north to the UP (Upper Peninsula) for a camping weekend at Lake Michigan. Being at the lake shore of Lake Michigan, always feels like a beach vacation (without the salty breeze though). This time, we stayed at a campsite at the Fayette State Park. A very beautiful place – and a perfect spot to watch the sunset! Anna always wanted to watch one of the stunning sunsets in Michigan right at the Lake - so this trip definitely marks another bucket list moment.
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Copper Harbor Light
Copper Harbor, MI
#photographers on tumblr#original photographers#keweenaw peninsula#lakelife#lake#lake photography#lake superior#lighthouse#great lakes#upper michigan#seascape#seascape photography#zoomphotography
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Beat the Heat with These Northern National Parks
Even though I’m from Texas, I try everything I can to get out of the insane southern heat each year. Last summer we visited Maine, Newfoundland, and Labrador. This year we decided to head to some of the US national parks up north in an attempt to find cooler temps. Time to head north As we crossed the Mackinac Bridge into Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, we felt the cool breeze coming off the Great…
#backpacking#best things to do in#budget travel#camping#canada#hiking#how to get to#Isle Royale national park#Minnesota#North Dakota#road trip#Theodore Roosevelt national park#travel#travel blog#upper Michigan#voyageurs national park
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I have watched winter slowly disappear from the Upper Peninsula over my childhood, and it is the most devastating thing I’ve lived through, even considering the hard life I’ve lived. Soon, we will no longer experience the beautiful Upper Michigan winter. And because of that, I cry.
The planet is dying, and those in power do not care. Many normal people do not care, even though they’re watching the world shift.
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University as an Introvert #2
I moved to college on August 13th which was two weeks earlier than most of the other students. I had applied to move in early on this work program and in return, I experienced the two most lonely weeks of my life while having to work at least 30 hours per week. It was absolutely horrible; I think I cried every day during those two weeks. I started off working in the dining hall and one of the jobs that was assigned to us was to scrub off the mold that had grown on the conveyor belt that transported the dirty dishes. I didn't even mind the work; the worst part was the long moments when there was nothing for us to do. They had hired too many students and did not have enough for everyone to do, so we would have to stand there in boredom and wait for someone to tell us what to do. Then after the two weeks, I got transferred to the on-campus Starbucks where I had originally applied. Working there isn't fun either. I'm a naturally quiet person so it's hard for me to meet new people, and my quiet is often mistaken for being snobbish or weird. I enjoy making the drinks and the actual work, but it's having to deal with my manager and the customers that leaves me dreading having to go there. I think I would be a lot happier at college if I didn't have to work, but I have to pay for my expenses somehow.
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