Monday, October 27, 2025

Where Art Meets Nature: Reflections from Michigan’s North

Apparently, I’ve been taking more pictures lately because I’ve been spending more time outdoors and getting involved in different activities. Naturally, that means more photos — and I’ve even sold a few more than usual. My paintings, however, haven’t sold in a while. The issue is probably one of two things: either marketing or skill. I’m leaning toward needing to polish my skills a bit more. 😬 Most artists don’t become famous until after they’re gone anyway — might as well make someone else rich! Move over, Picasso! Pabo Picasso Biography

Speaking of which, I came across an interesting study suggesting that people should do a better job of teaching about the Great Lakes coasts and their environmental impact. Generally, the more people know about their environment and how to protect it, the healthier it will be overall. Perceptions of Great Lakes Coastal Change highlights this point well. Perceptions of  Great Lakes Coastal Change

One thing I can say about living in the U.P. is that there’s no shortage of hiking trails, coastline, and outdoor activities. If I had a young family, I might even consider starting a business here just for the quality of small-town life. 

The picture can be found at......The UP Great Lakes Coast






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