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04/13/2026
03/08/2026

Every Michigander who has ever looked closely at the bottom of the mitten has noticed this and had the exact same reaction — a slow head tilt, a squint, and a genuine moment of geographic confusion about what is happening down there in the lower right corner of the state. There is a little bump. A notch. A weird geographic hiccup right at the bottom of the Lower Peninsula near the Ohio and Indiana borders that looks like Michigan started drawing its own outline, got distracted for a second, and then tried to correct itself without anyone noticing. Everyone noticed. The red circle is there because everyone noticed.

That little anomaly is actually the result of one of the pettiest and most entertaining border disputes in American history — the Toledo War of 1835, which was a boundary conflict between Michigan Territory and Ohio over a five-mile strip of land containing the mouth of the Maumee River and the future site of Toledo. Both sides wanted it. Both sides showed up with militias. Almost nobody got hurt except for one Ohio man who got stabbed with a penknife in a skirmish that history has recorded with complete sincerity as a military engagement. The boundary line that was eventually drawn to settle the dispute is why the bottom of Michigan looks slightly unhinged in that corner, and why the state outline has that little geographic shrug right where it should be a clean straight line.

Michigan lost Toledo in the settlement and received the Upper Peninsula as compensation, which Ohio thought was highway robbery in Michigan's favor at the time because the UP was considered worthless wilderness. Then they found copper. Then they found iron ore. Then they found hundreds of miles of Lake Superior shoreline and thousands of acres of forest and waterfalls and one of the most extraordinary wilderness regions in the entire country. Michigan got the better end of that deal by such a staggering margin that it's almost uncomfortable to talk about in polite company. Ohio got Toledo. Michigan got the UP. The red circle is not marking a mistake. It is marking the exact spot where Michigan accidentally won everything.

The truly funny part is that the bottom border of Michigan is still slightly irregular and slightly unresolved looking to this day, like a scar from a fight that Michigan technically lost on paper but absolutely won in every way that actually mattered. You look at that circled notch and it looks like a geographical shrug, like the state itself is still a little annoyed about the whole Toledo situation but has moved on because it has 300 waterfalls and a Pictured Rocks and a Vernors to drink and really has nothing to complain about. Ohio can have the weird little strip of land. Michigan has everything else and the outline to prove it.

02/04/2026

This may just be the most important blog you read all month!
Read here: https://conventionofstates.com/news/james-monroe-minneapolis-and-what-to-do-about-federal-overreach

If we are to remain free, there can be no other option than to follow the Constitution. Strictly. Religiously. And without exception. “Let every American, every lover of liberty, every well wisher to his posterity, swear by the blood of the Revolution, never to violate in the least particular, the laws of the country; and never to tolerate their violation by others,” Abraham Lincoln wisely enjoined in his timely Lyceum Address.

Democrats and Republicans alike have fed the beast; both have abandoned the “conscientious scruples” of their more dutiful ancestors. We must reverse the rampant tide of lawlessness in this country and get back to fundamental principles, ere the post-constitutional, post-limited government, post-freedom era begins.

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01/19/2026

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The rain rolled in just as we finished a beach walk this morning, but yesterday on Big Blue with dear friends was good f...
08/23/2024

The rain rolled in just as we finished a beach walk this morning, but yesterday on Big Blue with dear friends was good for the soul.

A visit by water to Superior's most remarkable White Pine, and a swim at Spray Falls is the best freshwater tonic!

So grateful we get to see "Life from the waterline!"

Love where we live!

OPEN HOUSE tomorrow, Sunday, August 4 from 2-4 pmN 5408 Nummela Road in Rumely. Move-in ready Country Living with 4 bedr...
08/03/2024

OPEN HOUSE tomorrow, Sunday, August 4 from 2-4 pm
N 5408 Nummela Road in Rumely.
Move-in ready Country Living with 4 bedrooms/3 baths on 6 park-like acres with a pond and a pole barn.

See you there!

08/03/2024

We need your help!
Calling all "Bag Ladies (and Gents) to stuff the annual Ore to Shore Registration packets. It's easy-peasy and the kids can help too!

Be at Marquette's Lakeview Arena Thursday, July 8 at 5:50 pm.

25th Annual Ore To Shore Volunteer T-shirt is your reward.

Let me know you are coming.
And thank you in advance.

It takes a WILLAGE. A Village of Willing Volunteers to make history!

OPEN HOUSE today, Sunday July 71-3 pm150 Meco CourtPalatial 3 bedroom/4 bath custom home in Marquette Township. At the b...
07/07/2024

OPEN HOUSE today, Sunday July 7
1-3 pm
150 Meco Court
Palatial 3 bedroom/4 bath custom home in Marquette Township.
At the bow of the cut de sac without a neighbor in sight yet just minutes from Menards and Walmart.
See you there!

05/09/2024

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