Morgan's Canoe Livery 2017
Morgan's Canoe Livery 2017
Brookville, IN
How To ALWAYS Catch WINTER Fish (Works Every Time!)
Tips and tricks on how to catch those stubborn winter bass in the cold weather! These fishing techniques will help you catch more fish and it works every time!
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Bruce Peninsula Waterfront Home or Cottage--$299,000 (#617) SOLD
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A spectacular home or 4 season cottage located on Larry`s Lake on the Bruce Peninsula. This home has a lovely post and beam feel with vaulted wood ceilings in the entrance and kitchen. The kitchen is well laid out and comes with all appliances including dishwasher. Slate flooring in entrance, kitchen and powder room. Lovely wood floors in the living dining area and main floor bedroom. The living dining area is bright with great waterviews and a stone propane fireplace. There is an additional 3 piece bathroom on the main floor. Two bedrooms and sitting nook on the second level all with views. This home is immaculate and well cared for. At the entrance there is a closed porch and large deck with great views over Lake Huron. Larry`s Lake is a small lake that exits out to Lake Huron and is ideal for canoe or kayak. Picturesque setting and very private. Close to Tobermory and Singing Sands beach. Most everything included.
Great Getaways: Lake Saint Helen [Houghton Lake, MI]
from Great Getaways #1211 More Lakes, More Fish, More Fun - Houghton Lake, Michigan
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Fishing is available throughout the lake, albeit different fish are found in different places, and includes: bass, bluegill, brown trout, crappie, lake trout, perch, pike, rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, and walleye. A Bluegill Festival is held each summer.
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Police: Stay off Thornapple River because of dangerous conditions
The main area of concern is in Caledonia Township between 68th and 84th Street SE, which is a main tubing spot.
Queit Relaxation at Gun Lake & Yankee Springs Michigan State Park - Mediation, Caliming, Camping
Today we spend 30 minutes sitting by Gun Lake at the Yankee Springs Recreation Area. Perfect for meditation or to just have something calming in the back ground. If you grew up in Western Michigan it is very likely you took at least one trip to Gun Lake and the Yankee Springs Recreation Area.
Flips on Gun Lake, Michigan
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Sunsets on Long Lake
I live on Long Lake in
Traverse City MI. I am blessed. The sunsets are spectacular. This is a random sampling of pix I've taken near sunset. The music is the most apropos amongst the choices in my iTunes folder
Mullett Lake Smallmouth Bass on Beds
A few minutes of underwater video running through a rock field on Mullett Lake, Northern Michigan, in June while smallmouth bass are on beds. This was taken shortly after a large tournament was held on the lake. It was windy and waves from pleasure boating traffic made it a little bouncy so take care if you have problems with motion sickness. Not every big rock had a bass bed but there are several beds with bass on them, and some roaming bass nearby too.
Earn Your Turns | Mountain Biking on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula
The laws of physics dictate that you have to go up to come down, and the sport of mountain biking is no exception. Meet Chris Guibert, the fun-loving, Grateful Dead-touring, outdoor lifestyle photographer who's made a home out of his passion for mountain biking on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula.
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High, fast Thornapple River too dangerous for fun
The Thornapple River is moving fast and the riverbanks are overflowing. (June 24, 2019)
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Rick with Smart Drive Test talking to you today about parallel parking between cones. I had a comment from nikelnichol. I also had a comment from Nicolas Mazer and both of those smart drivers wanted me to do a video on how to park between cones for the purposes of passing a road test. About a year ago, I also had requests from WorstNightmare666 who also wanted me to do this.
And I should have done this a lot earlier.
So I do apologize for the delay in getting this video up for you. So that's what we're gonna work on today. Now the first thing you're gonna need is you're going to need those 36 inch tall, 1 meter tall pylons. Sometimes called delineators. And you could pick those up at a rental shop for about $10 for four of them for the day So they're inexpensive.
Now parallel parking between cones for the purposes of passing a road test. If you haven't seen the parallel park video already about parking behind a single vehicle or between two vehicles, definitely have a look at that. I'll put the card up in the corner for you and have a look at that video.
Now parallel parking between cones tends to be a little bit easier because you got better reference points. And we're gonna go over that now. The first thing you need to do, is you need to set up the cones. You want to set up the cones, as you can see here in the video, approximately a foot wider than the width of your vehicle. You want to put the cone 12 inches or 20 centimeters on either side of the car; on the passenger side and the driver's side.
And for the length of the vehicle you want to put the cones one and a half vehicle lengths. So simply park your vehicle where you want it to end up when you finish your parallel park and place the cones at the front and then approximately another half a length behind the vehicle. Put the cones behind the vehicle at approximately the same distance on the driver side and the passenger side. As you get better and better and more comfortable with parallel parking, you can move the cones in and narrow the space that you're going to park into.
But for most of these driving centers, the cones are going to be one and a half vehicle length distance between the front and the back. And the reason for that is because any tighter than that and it's just too difficult for new drivers to be able to do that. So that's how you set up the cones. It's not a specific feet and inches or a specific measurement for setting the cones up. Just put them around your vehicle and make them relative.
And as I said, as you get better and better and you're working on this aspect of preparation for your road test, just move the cones in a closer and essentially that's all it is. So what we're gonna do here is we're gonna hook up the cameras--the other camera--so you can see everything going on here, and we're gonna do a couple of parallel parks. And I'll go through it step-by-step and give you instructions on how to do this.
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Flooding safety
Three years ago flash flooding stopped traffic on I70.
Gun Lake Waterfront Property For Sale
Vacation at home! Fully remodeled home is move in ready. Enjoy 2680 acre all sports Gun Lake where you can fish, ski, or just enjoy a leisurely boat ride. Contact Roberta Bosch Re/max SunQuest Realty 616.299.0149, Roberta.L.Bosch@gmail.com.
Police warn people to stay off Thornapple River because of conditions
Police warn people to stay off Thornapple River because of conditions
A Conversation About Building Chicago’s Inclusive Economy
On June 28, 2017, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation held a public conversation at the National Museum of Mexican Art on “Building Chicago’s Inclusive Economy”: How can we all grow Chicago’s economy to be more inclusive, and provide fairer, more equitable access to opportunity?
Black Bottom Old Timers 2013 Annual Picnic At Belle Isle...Detroit, Michigan
Black Bottom Paradise Valley Old Timers 2013 Annual Picnic At Belle Isle...Detroit, Michigan
Black Bottom Paradise Valley Old Timers, Brewster Old Timers, Parkside Old Timers, Detroit Diesel Old Timers, Sidney D. Miller Old Timers, DDOT Old Timers, Detroit Parks And Recreation Old Timers, South Eastern Old Timers And Brewster-Wheeler Old Timers...
Black Bottom, Detroit
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Black Bottom was a predominantly black neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, that was demolished and replaced with Lafayette Park in the 1960s. The Black Bottom–Paradise Valley area on the city's east side became known for its significant contribution to American music including Blues, Big Band, and Jazz from the 1930s to the 1950s. It was located on Detroit's near East Side bounded by Gratiot Avenue, Brush Street, Vernor Highway, and the Grand Trunk railroad tracks.
The French gave the Black Bottom area its name because of its fertile, dark topsoil. The name is not a reference to black people.
The area's main commercial avenues were Hastings and St. Antoine streets. An adjacent north-bordering area known as Paradise Valley contained night clubs where famous Blues, Big Band, and Jazz artists such as Duke Ellington, Billy Eckstine, Pearl Bailey, Ella Fitzgerald, and Count Basie regularly performed. In 1941, the city's Orchestra Hall was named Paradise Theatre. Aretha Franklin's father, the Reverend C. L. Franklin, first opened his New Bethel Baptist Church on Hastings Street. Hastings Street, which ran north-south through Black Bottom, had been an area populated by immigrants before World War I. With ethnic succession, by the 1950s it became an African-American community of black-owned business, social institutions, and night clubs. Historically, this area was the source of the River Savoyard, which was buried as a sewer in 1836. Its rich soils are the source of the name Black Bottom. Detroit's Broadway Avenue Historic District contains a sub-district sometimes called the Harmonie Park District which has taken on the renowned legacy of Detroit's music from the 1930s through the 1950s and into the present.
Black Bottom endured the Great Depression, with many of its residents working in factories. Following World War II, the physical structures of Black Bottom were in need of replacement. In the early 1960s, the City of Detroit demolished the Black Bottom district as part of an urban renewal project. The area was replaced by the Chrysler Freeway (Interstate 75 and Interstate 375) and Lafayette Park, a residential development designed by Mies van der Rohe and intended as a model neighborhood. It combined residential townhouses, apartments and high-rises with commercial areas. Many of the residents relocated to large public housing projects such as the Brewster-Douglass Housing Projects Homes and Jeffries Homes.
Historically, its primary business district was in an area bounded by Vernor, John R., Madison, and Hastings. Gratiot Avenue passed through that business district. The business district included hotels, restaurants, music stores, bowling alleys, shops, policy offices, and grocery stores. There were 17 nightclubs in that business district.
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