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The Many Faces of Michigan

by Vicki Holdwick   

Mackinac Bridge (on ice)

Mackinac Bridge (on ice)
Taken on the early morning of December 27, 2004. The Mackinac Bridge...

MistsAtMackinac

MistsAtMackinac
This is the sight across the bay from St. Ignace. The island on the left is...

EarlyMornSt.Ignace

EarlyMornSt.Ignace
This is looking across the bay from the north of St. Ignace. The...

MorningSunOverLakeHuron

MorningSunOverLakeHuron
This is a shot taken from a point on the shoreline just east of the Mackinac...

Leelanausunset2

Leelanausunset2
Another sunset over Lake Michigan in the Leelanau Peninsula.

Birds Of A Feather

Birds Of A Feather
There is nothing quite so lovely as these red birds in the snow.

Blue Heron

Blue Heron
This shot was taken from my laundry room window through the trees. This bird...

butterfly landing

butterfly landing
Talk about being in the right place at the right time.

Daisy with Raindrops

Daisy with Raindrops
I love getting out early in the morning and getting pix in my garden.

mighty mac from hill

mighty mac from hill
When I was a youngster, my school bus drove down this hill every day...

Sunset Out My Back Deck

Sunset Out My Back Deck
This photo was entered in a contest in 2004 and was an "Honorable...
article published 1/26/2005
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