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2017 Fall Color Report

Posted on October 17, 2017 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, Barns and Farms .

Pic of an old barn in the middle of the Leelanau Peninsula October 16, 2017

Yesterday, October 16, 2017, I went on a whirlwind tour of the northern Lower Peninsula. I went thru Grayling and Gaylord and the trees were about 50 percent changed in Gaylord. Then I traveled west near Torch Lake and from there the trees were still rather green. I went over to Traverse City and I was going to go up to the Mission Point Lighthouse but when I looked across the bay the trees in the point were mostly green so I continued on into the Leelanau Peninsula. I was surprised that in the middle of October the trees looked more like the middle of September. M22 along the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore the trees have hardly changed.

If you are planning a trip this weekend (Oct 21 and 22)  up north and want to go “leaf peeping” I would plan on heading to the Straits Of Mackinac area and I am thinking the leaves will be peaking around the Grand Traverse area around the weekend of Oct 28 and 29.

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The Old Barn on M-22

Posted on September 24, 2017 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, Barns and Farms .

I saw this old barn while I was on M-22 near Manistee a few years ago. cars were whizzing by headed to the nearby casino but I stopped on the side of the road anyway because I thought this was such a beautiful sight with the Autumn trees in full color.

Sorry I have not posted in a while but I have been busy last week doing the final touches on my book, I promise I am almost done, I thought I was last week but then I gave my proof book to a few people and they found some mistakes ( yeah I know I ain’t perfect) so hopefully one more round of corrections and it will be done. I am looking forward to a fall road trip in Michigan, I am not sure where I am gonna go to this year but I hope it’s cooler. I can’t believe we got 90 degree days in September.

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You Can’t Get There From Here

Posted on November 19, 2016 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, upper peninsula .

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On a recent trip to Whitefish Point, I wanted to go out to the old Vermilion Point life-saving station that sits along the shores of Lake Superior between Crisp Point lighthouse and Whitefish Point Lighthouse. There is a road a few miles north of Paradise that takes you out to Vermilion. Well, actually it’s more of a sandy logging path than a road.  After heading down the trail about 15 minutes I finally came to a sign that said Vermilion Point Nature Preserve, and I knew I was getting close.  I went down the road a little more, and then all of a sudden, the road was completely under water. I think they had gotten a lot of rain, and the marsh next to the road overflowed, covering the road with water for a far as I could see. I guess I am not getting any pics of the life-saving station on this trip. I will just have to go back again, but now I know I need to go in the summer when it’s dry.  I am disappointed when I can’t visit the places I want too, but without going out and exploring, you will never learn what you don’t know.

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The Inspiring Story of the Little Girl Raised in this Forgotten House

Posted on November 10, 2016 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, Forgotten Places, Houses .

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Near Arcadia Michigan, is this old farmhouse hidden in the trees, in which a little girl named Harriet Quimby lived with her family. When she was a teenager, she moved with her parents to California where she grew up with a love of writing. She wrote seven screenplays directed by D.W. Griffith, and even acted in a few movies. She eventually moved to New York, and began writing a column for Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly. She would publish articles about her journeys and adventures for the magazine, which lead her to an airshow, where she fell in love with aviation, and became the first woman to receive a pilot’s license on August 1st, 1911.

Harriet Quimby

Harriet Quimby in her Purple Flying Suit : Wikipedia

She became a world famous pilot, traveling the world flying in her vibrant colored purple flying suit, and paved the way for female pilots like Amelia Earhart. She was the first woman pilot to fly across the English Channel in 1912, but received little press coverage, because the Titanic had sunk the day before her crossing.

on July 1st she was Tragically killed in a plane crash when her plane pitched upward and she, and her passenger, were thrown from the plane and fell to their deaths. Strangely the plane glided back down, and her accident still remains a mystery as to what happened.

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The Barn Near The Lighthouse

Posted on November 8, 2016 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, Barns and Farms .

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On my way out to the Sturgeon Point Lighthouse, north of Harrisville, I pass by this old barn. Every time I take a trip out to the lighthouse, I have to stop and take a pic of this old barn, and I sure could not pass up a pic in Autumn.

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My Best Dam Photo

Posted on November 5, 2016 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, Dam .

five channels dam

I was traveling along the roads that follow the AuSable River, and stopping at the usual photography spots along with other photographers, taking pics of the natural beauty at places like Iargo Springs and Lumberman’s Monument. When I got to the five channels dam there was no one around. I took this photo of the old bridge from the new bridge. I love Michigan’s natural beauty, but I have always been fascinated by the man made beauty too. I think about the amount of work that went into building the bridge and dam, and our ability to take control of the river and harness the power of it to generate electricity.

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Day Farm Road and the Tunnel Of Trees

Posted on November 1, 2016 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, Barns and Farms .

Tunnel Of Trees d h day farm
This is the Day Farm Road that runs next to the D H Day Farm, near Glen Arbor. I took this pic last year, unfortunately I missed the peek by a few days but it still hast that ” Tunnel Of Trees” look and a beautiful road to drive on anytime of year. You can see the world famous D. H. Day barn to the right in the background.

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The Peak of Autumn In Michigan

Posted on October 21, 2016 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn, upper peninsula .

Michigan Autumn color tour
I took this pic yesterday (10/20/16) on M123 at the entrance to the Upper Tahquamenon Falls during my road trip thru Michigan. This weekend would be the perfect weekend to head up to see the spectacular fall foliage. It’s like driving thru a Bob Ross painting. The colors north of Gaylord and Alpena are sure to peak this weekend. I did not make it over to the west side of the state near Petoskey so I can’t say for sure what the color is like over there but I am thinking they must be vibrant as well.

I also went along the Au Sable River from M65 to Oscoda, and I would say its just a little before peak color, I think it will peak in a few more days, but it is still really breathtaking looking out over the river at Lumberman’s Monument.

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How to do Michigan in Autumn

Posted on September 22, 2016 by Mike Sonnenberg Posted in autumn .
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An old barn near Lupton

Autumn in Michigan is one of the most magical places on earth, and there are lots of ways to enjoy the fall color, but this is what I have learned on my leaf peeping trips.

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Seven Bridges Recreation Area near Kalkaska

The fall color map that the tourist and news website use is more of a guideline ( as captain jack sparrow would say), I find that they are a rough estimate, but never seem to be that accurate as to when the leaves peek. I think the temperature and weather controls when the leaves peak, if its a hot dry autumn, the leaves will change different, than if it’s a cold wet fall. I find that looking at current photos on Instagram is a good guide as to how the colors are coming along, you can look at hashtags ( or as us old school people call it, the pound sign) and see what photographers are posting, just makes sure they are current photos and not ones from previous years.

One thing we know is the color starts from the north, and works its way down to the southern part of the state last. So obviously head north at the beginning of the fall and then work your way down the state to maximize your leaf peeping potential. I am not fortunate enough to live in northern Michigan and my budget is a little tight, but I find that if I stay in less popular cities, I can find a good deal on a hotel room. Like Munising instead of Marquette, Cheboygan instead of Mackinac City or Acme instead of Traverse City. I find I am gonna be traveling around to find color anyways, so where I stay is not that important. Another option is camping in one of Michigan beautiful state parks, and yes I have roughed it like Matt Foley, living in a van down by the river, but it was a beautiful river in Michigan, so it was priceless.

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an old church in Mt Hope

I know a lot of Michiganders like to go wine tasting, and play golf, but I that ain’t my thing, so while I am up north, I like to go exploring. You could just drive around with no particular place to go and see what you can find, but I think it’s a little more enjoyable to have a few places to visit on your trip. My favorite places to visit are Lighthouses, most are usually open to the public, and some of them for a small donation, will allow you to climb the tower. If you are in da U.P. there are plenty of waterfalls to find. Michigan historical markers can be found in every county in Michigan, and you can do a little research and find some interesting places to see, I suggest checking out www.michmarkers.com for a list and location of all of Michigan’s historical markers.

Now that you have a few places to check out on your trip the secret is how you get there, sure you could take the most direct and popular route using the interstate highway system, but I suggest taking a less direct route on back roads, and going thru some small towns along the way. One benefit of back roads is there are usually little traffic, and its not a problem if you want to stop and take a pic. Yeah I know M22 is a nice drive, but there is a lot of traffic and it’s hard to stop or ever slow down to see the sights without someone breathing down your tailgate trying to pass you.

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McGulpin Point Lighthouse near Mackinaw City

Going out and finding peak fall color is kinda like going out on the lake and finding fish, I have never been fortunate enough to go up north, and had peak color in a large area like is shown on the color maps. It’s more like small patches of color and some places may still be a little green and others may be past peek, but if you keep driving around and exploring, you will find some spectacular color in places, and that is when it’s time to stop and take a photo. I have learned if the color ain’t to good then don’t try to make something that ain’t there, just keep moving on and see what is down the road.

Now lets talk about weather, my kids are still in school, and I am limited as to when I can get out and go leaf peeping. It seems like when I do get a chance to go its raining, but that’s ok, I have learned on overcast and even rainy days, that when you want to get into the woods and take photos, it the perfect time to get pics of waterfalls ( a tripod is helpful if you have one). If it’s a nice sunny day, that’s when it’s good to get some nice landscape photos with a lot of sky in the photo. It’s best if you can have the sun behind you instead of taking photos into the sun. one more tip, I find that if you bump up the saturation in your photos, it really brings out the colors in the pics.

Also remember, if you live in Michigan, you don’t have to go far from home to enjoy fall. You can always go to a nearby state park or county park or metropark. Take a nice Sunday afternoon drive to get some cider and doughnuts, and if you live in the big city like me, you can always take a drive out thru the country side, and see the barns and farm fields. I bet you will even find some nice places to get some pics not far from home.

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