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Winter begins with an exciting first snow, unexpected but so often in October. She is welcomed as holiday accoutrement in December. She is the muse of January art. But it is in February, when the build up of ice upon ice mirrors the build up of spring angst in our hearts, that we truly come face-to-face with the meaning of winter. Do not let your weary, winter self keep you from the wonder of end-of-winter phenomenon in this state. Visit the lakeshore and formations will bewilder. Up at the bridge, behold the ice stacks. And shhhhh, you can hear them if you're quiet. |
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| One of Mackinac Island’s most well-known guides who charms countless customers during the summer and fall as the guy behind the reins of horse-drawn tours has expanded his skills into the off-season, offering a new way to explore the island during its quieter months. |
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| Look, we all now how to stay warm in winter. It's called wine. So get thee to the world’s best 45th Parallel wine-growing region and take advantage a new Winter Flight Pass with special deals. |
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| Over the next few weeks, the UP200, Midnight Run, Jack Pine and CopperDog sled dog racing events will light up U.P. trails with hundreds of sled dog teams, while thousands of spectators from across the state and beyond come to cheer them on and enjoy the competition and camaraderie. |
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