Drink Michigan Wine!

glowing globes

glowing globes, photo by aimeeern.

We’re at the tail end of Regional Wine Week. The folks at drinklocalwine.com say:

In the global economy, we are lucky to be able to drink wine and eat food from anywhere. Yet increasingly the trend is away from giant agribusiness and toward a restoration of local farms as we insist on produce and meat “from around here.” Vineyards are farms. Local wine should be part of the local food movement. Wine Country is Everywhere.

Indeed. The Michigan Wine & Grape Council has this to say about Michigan’s exploding wine industry:

  • About 2,000 acres are devoted to wine grapes, making Michigan the eighth state in wine grape production in the nation.
  • Vineyard area has increased more than 60% in the last 10 years.
  • Michigan’s 73 commercial wineries produce more than 1 million gallons of wine annually, making Michigan 13th in wine production. The vast majority of production is from Michigan-grown grapes.
  • Wineries are popular tourist destinations, attracting more than 800,000 visitors annually.
  • We have four wine trails that provide concentrated wine touring experiences: Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail, Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail, the Southeast Michigan Pioneer Wine Trail and the Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula
  • The wine industry contributes $300 million annually to Michigan’s economy.
  • All that, plus a lot of it is really, really good!!

Drink Michigan Wine … another way to help this state be all it can be!

Check this out bigger and in Amy’s slideshow.

More Michigan wine from Michigan in Pictures and also check out lots of articles about Michigan wine & wineries from Absolute Michigan.

Stairway to Heaven

Stairway to Heaven

Stairway to Heaven, photo by sl33stak.

Check this out big as a barn and in Jamie’s Buildings & Structures slideshow.

More Michigan barns on Michigan in Pictures!

Ann Arbor Farmers Market and the Ann Arbor HomeGrown Festival

squashes for sale at the farmer's market
squashes for sale at the farmer’s market, photo by msdeena

Deena took this at the Ann Arbor Farmer’s Market (many more photos from the market on Real Time Farms). They are a producers-only market, which means everything there is grown, baked or crafted by the vendors who sell them. This Saturday (Sept 11) they are celebrating local food at the annual Ann Arbor HomeGrown Festival! On Absolute Michigan we wrote:

The Ann Arbor HomeGrown Festival is hoping you’ll help them raise a ruckus in the historic Ann Arbor Farmers’ Market pavilion this Saturday (September 11) from 6-11 PM. They’re celebrating food, farms and community with great eats and cool beverages, live music and fun for the whole family!

Entry to the Festival is FREE, and food and drink are available to purchase. A bevy of chefs are working with nearby farms to create affordable tasting portions of the best of the region’s harvest. They’ll have dozens of local libations (beer, wine, mead and hard cider) for grown-ups to enjoy. Project Grow will be back with their astounding heirloom tomato tasting – over 50 varieties to try! Lots of kids’ activities (mural arts, music-making), a huge silent auction, a “Know Your Farmer” farmstand, dozens of artisan vendors, and a fantastic lineup of music for shaking your tailfeathers. They’re on Facebook too!

Be sure to check this out big as a pumpkin and also see her massive farmer’s markets set (slideshow).

Holy Hay!

Holy Hay ..Landscape...[82/365]

Holy Hay ..Landscape…[82/365], photo by sharona 315 사론아.

A whole lotta hay…

Definitely check it out bigger and in Sharona’s slideshow.

Breakfast on the Farm

STreeFog-5

STreeFog-5, photo by richwyllis.

We’ve had a lot of lazy, hazy mornings lately. Hope you get some time to enjoy a nice breakfast this weekend!

Check this out bigger in Rich’s slideshow!

Above the Rest………

Above the Rest.........

Above the Rest………, photo by smiles7.

Stand up, stand out.

Check this out bigger and in Julie’s Spring/Summer slideshow.

the daily holga


route m-119 northern michigan, kodak pro 200, photo by Jenny Murray

Jenny Murray has a bunch of photos on Michigan in Pictures. For those of you who’ve been saying “can we please have an awesome photo from Jenny more often?” here’s Jenny’s photo blog: the daily holga.

You’re not going to get a lot of chatter, just great Holga shots!

Here’s a bunch more Holga pics on Michigan in Pictures.

Open Field, Upnorth Michigan

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_______, photo by ryan sandoval.

Taken with Minolta Autopak 600x.

Check it out background boomtacular and in Ryan’s slideshow.

bright

bright

bright, photo by smartee_martee.

This is about the time of year when you need a little shot of summer.

Marty found this old farmhouse in July of 2009 on Kinde Rd. in the heart of the “Thumb” on the edge of Huron Township in Huron County. See more in his Kinde Rd set (slideshow). If you want to widen the frame a bit, check out his Huron County or Broken Souls sets!

winter mist … and winter wallpaper

winter mist

winter mist, photo by aimeeern.

Check it out bigger and in Aimee’s winter slideshow.

More winter wallpaper on Michigan in Pictures.