I have shoveled enough snow to know that it can get pretty heavy, especially the wet stuff. I saw this old farmhouse somewhere near Kalkaska and the roof had collapsed. I assume it was from the weight of all the snow over the years. I don’t know its story, if only walls could talk. I
It’s hard to imagine how this crumbling structure had an important role in the construction of Michigan’s capitol building. This odd-looking stone building sits along Sand Road in a small county park just outside of the town of Bellevue. A small fence surrounds it protecting it from visitors or maybe protecting visitors from it. The
I see a lot of old barns on my travels around Michigan but I have not seen many constructed with fieldstones. I saw this magnificent barn near Elmira. I don’t have a story to go with it, so I will just let you know how much I appreciate you taking the time to look at
In downtown Adrian, stands one of the oldest firehouses in Michigan. Engine House No. 1 was built in 1856 making it the oldest continuously operating firehouse in Michigan when it closed in 1987. Originally built for horse-drawn fire fighting equipment the building was converted to hold mechanical fire engines in 1912. I love the weathervane
I see several old historic churches in Michigan and some of them are made with fieldstone. The church in Olivet really surprised me with the huge rocks used to construct the church. If you look at the front door you can get an idea of how large the boulders were used in the construction. If
If you have been to Petoskey to enjoy shopping or eating in one of the many establishments you have probably seen the historic pale yellow Perry Hotel. It was Built in 1899 by Norman J. Perry to accommodate tourists arriving by train to enjoy the fresh air of Northern Michigan. Today the hotel is owned
Between Mancelona and Kalkaska is the breathtakingly beautiful Seven Bridges Recreation Area. It contains, you guessed it, seven bridges that cross several streams that snake their way through the landscape. There are several little waterfalls and paths to explore. If you live downstate and you want to get some photos of waterfalls and nature it
I saw this old farmhouse somewhere in central Michigan. I took some pics of it from the road and when I got back home to my computer I zoomed in on the photo. I was wondering about the yellow square on the side of the house. It looks like it was an old thermometer. I
I saw this old building in Oscoda with a faded mural on the side. It has faded with time but it has a B-52 and the emblem for the Strategic Air Command. I can only assume it was painted before the Wurtsmith Air Force Base was decommissioned in 1993. It was not until I got
I saw this old wooden building somewhere near Dundee. I figured it looked like an old schoolhouse with a light fixture above the door. Unfortunately, a sign was no longer attached to the wall for the light bulb to illuminate. I did a little research and I think it was the Reynolds Fractional School. If