Lilacs in Bloom at Point Betsie Lighthouse
There’s a quiet strength in the way Point Betsie Lighthouse stands beneath a gray sky. Captured from the southwest side of the beach—looking up the dune—this photo freezes a moment where nature, history, and symbolism converge. The American flag waves proudly beside the lighthouse, while lilacs bloom vibrantly in the foreground, softening the scene with their gentle color and fragrance.
Where the Water Falls and Memories Flow: Our Family’s Love for Tahquamenon
Tahquamenon Falls isn’t just a destination—it’s a part of our family’s story. Nestled in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, this breathtaking natural wonder has welcomed us more times than we can count. From spontaneous day trips to planned vacations, it’s always been a place of peace, adventure, and togetherness.
Tulips in Bloom: A Springtime Journey Through Holland, Michigan
Each May, Holland, Michigan transforms into a vibrant canvas of color and culture during the Tulip Time Festival. For me, this celebration is more than just a floral showcase—it's a cherished tradition. From walking downtown with friends, tossing a frisbee in the park, sipping coffee and smoothies, to visiting Cherry Republic, the festival is a sensory delight. One of my favorite views during the festival was from Riverview Park located beside Window On The Waterfront, right beside the Macatawa River. From the park’s overlook, we admired Windmill Island across the swampy waters—a tranquil scene framed by nature and rich with nostalgia.
Lake of the Clouds: A Misty Morning Memory in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
There’s something magical about waking up early, packing your gear, and heading into the heart of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. On a quiet summer morning, I drove my red Jeep Wrangler up winding roads through the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, chasing a moment I hoped to capture — one that would later become a centerpiece of my MI Puzzles collection.
The Ruins: Echoes of Copper and Childhood in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula
Tucked deep in the rugged beauty of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula lies a haunting relic of the past—an old copper mine building, now a canvas of graffiti and shattered glass. This forgotten structure, located in the Keweenaw Peninsula, once pulsed with the energy of industry. Today, it stands as a monument to both history and imagination, immortalized in a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle titled “The Ruins” by photographer Phil Stagg.