up north visiting empire/glen lake, michigan
reading one of the little local papers
the leelenau enterprise
when what do I happily stumble upon?
two letters to the editor.
the first,
a thank you to the 25 snow plow drivers and support staff who drove 15,000+ road miles over 5 days to clear snow during the recent insane blizzard – yes, superhuman heroes
and next,
a casual observation about a recent local big foot sighting, simply advising the other locals to use caution, no big worries.
I really have a great love of local papers
these are just two reasons why.
—
“to look at the paper is to raise a seashell to one’s ear
and to be overwhelmed by the roar of humanity.”
-alain de botton
—
source credit: the leelenau enterprise
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Cool post!!!!!!!!!!!!👍👍
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thanks
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There is no better or more satisfying way than with a newspaper in front of you. And Bigfoot! In Michigan! I thought they lived in California and the Pacific Northwest? Nice post Beth.
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I so agree, and yes, of course! Bigfoot loves michigan –
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Wonderful, but a trifle scary toon no?
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yes, I love local papers too: the quirk of them, the finicky attention to little details ; the demise of our local paper in print a few years ago was a loss —-
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they are the best –
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Love it!
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so endearing
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The second item is very interesting
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it’s great
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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An outstanding Quote, Beth …
“The sole meaning of life is to serve humanity.” – Leo Tolstoy.
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<3 love it
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Long live local papers!
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