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IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED!
Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike
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Tourists: Why I Love Them (And Why You Should, Too!)
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Food Trucks Arrive with a Roar on Traverse City’s Culinary Scene
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike Ah, … Continue reading
What to do When the Weather Turns Ugly: A Great Exhibit at the Dennos Museum Center
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in arts & culture, Food & Drink, nature, spring, Uncategorized
Tagged Birds of Paradise, Dennos Museum Center, Grass River Natural Area, L. Mawby, Left Foot Charley, Mercato, morels, National Geographic, Northwestern Michigan College, Peninsula Grill, Right Brain Brewery, Short's Brewery, Silver Swan, Traverse City, Village at Grand Traverse Commons, Wildflowers
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A New “Virtual Birding Trail,” Just in Time for This Year’s Leelanau Birding Festival
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike Every … Continue reading
An Outdoor Adventure Phone App for Traverse City
Hiking at Sleeping Bear Point IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow … Continue reading
Posted in cycling, fishing, kayaking, nature, Outdoor Sports, skiing, Sleeping Bear, Uncategorized
Tagged adventure, beaches, Birding, conservation, cycling, diasbilities, Experience 231, Fodor's, Grand Traverse, Hiking, Michigan, National Geographic, outdoor, paddling, phone app, skiing, Snowshoeing, swimming, trails, Traverse City
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Change may be Inevitable, but it’s also Inscrutable
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
Posted in lodging, spring, Uncategorized
Tagged Cambria Suites, Grand Traverse Bay, Hotel Indigo, Old Mission, Spring, Traverse City
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Still Searching for Sugar Man? He’ll Be at the TC Wine & Arts Festival!
IMPORTANT NOTE: I’VE MOVED! Dear friends and readers, “Loving Traverse City” now has a new address. (It’s a lot easier to remember, too) You can reach it easily by going to http://blog.traversecity.com/. Or just follow this link. Thanks! Mike By … Continue reading
My Two Favorite Winter Sports — Snowshoeing and Beer Drinking — in One Event!
Enjoying good times during Suds & Snow Every winter, we Traverse City beer aficionados face the same problem. Thanks to our large German, Bohemian and Polish population, we’ve always had a healthy appreciation for the brewer’s art. In recent years … Continue reading
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Woodpecker
By MIKE NORTON I barely noticed the hammering at first. Saturday morning is fix-it time, and I figured one of the neighbors was nailing a loose shingle or something. It wasn’t until I caught a moving flash of scarlet outside … Continue reading