Down here in suburban Detroit we get the occasional squirrel, rabbit or deer, but most animals hibernate for the winter! Have a good one.
Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln won the state of Michigan during the 1860 presidential election. Lincoln won most of the Midwest and northern states.
Yes, there is one every year. It is the full moon during or after the fall harvest. After the crops have been harvested, all the little critters come out at night to feast on what has been dropped on the ground. The bigger critters come to feast on the little critters. The harvest moon for 2012 is: September 30, 2012
No Michigan as a whole was not a colony during the Revolutionary War although Detroit was settled and was a supply center for the British. Michigan was a territory from 1805 until it gained statehood in 1837.
Pamplona is a city in northern Spain, and is capital of the Navarra autonomous region. Pamplona is famous for the running of the bulls during the celebration of the feast of San Fermín each July.
Occasionally the northern lights will be visible as far south as Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, and Virginia - but only during the most intense solar activity. The only states other than Alask that get the Northern Lights with any significant frequency are the northern parts of North Dakota, Minnesota, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and even there they are uncommon.
the still life
In December it is winter in the northern hemisphere
glaciers covered the the northern half of the world during the ice age.
No. Sirius is a star that is seen during the winter months in the northern hemisphere.
During the first period i did running
Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon and Iowa were Union states.
If you want Blue crabs...go to Chesapeake Bay...year round, not just in May...if you can stand the cold and the flying critters.