MICHIGAN TRAVEL TIPS
FROM
THE HOLOGLOBE PRESS
(The 250th Edition)
 

by

Victor Edward Swanson,
Publisher
 

www.hologlobepress.com
 
 

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    The reports and stories contained on this Web page have been put together with information taken from "The Victor Swanson Fabulous Files of Places to See in Michigan and Wisconsin" and with information obtained from operators and staffers of tourist attractions and from press releases, Web sites, and other sources.  The reports and stories are provided as a public service by Victor Swanson and The Hologlobe Press.  Almost all persons and entities, such as staffers of radio stations, may freely use the materials; neither AAA Michigan nor any employee of AAA Michigan may use, distribute, download, transmit, copy, or duplicate any of the material presented on this page in any way or through any means.
 


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    Let me harp on something.  I have complained, at least to friends, that the headlights on vehicles are too bright.  Have you had a bunch of cars coming at you at night on a two-lane city road and have you had a hard time seeing things ahead, because the lights drown out things (background and foreground stuff and things)?  You are not alone.  For example, in downtown Royal Oak, where there are signs that tell you that only back-in parking is allowed, you can run down the street at night and have a bunch of vehicles heading your way, and the headlights ahead make it hard to see the signs, which are in the middle of the street.  By the way, I think the back-in-only parking idea is a jackass idea.  Recently, I spent time running on 12 Mile Road at I-75 in the dark of the days, since I was visiting a person in a hospital for about two weeks, and I would leave the hospital late in the day.  The interchange with I-75 and 12 Mile Road (Oakland County) is a jackass set up, especially for night-time driving.  It is a loopy construction idea.  At two points, you can be running, for example, west on 12 Mile Road, and because the way the roadway goes loopy (off to the left), you end up driving right into the headlights of vehicles that are going eastbound on 12 Mile Road, and that makes it hard to see things away from the headlights.  During the day--with daylight--that is no big problem, but I still think the intersection-structure-format idea is jackass.  Oh, the same sort of format exists at the intersection of 14 Mile Roads and I-75.  Both are somewhat new interchanges, and I hope we do not see more of those formats up in the future.  If you have never been in each interchange, be alert, since you could be confused a bit while on 12 Mile Road by the way in which traffic runs through or goes off on to the ramps.  It is something you have to get used.  Too bad!

    Hey, let me jump into the arts.  Well, the Detroit Artists Market (Detroit) ended up in deep water lately--there was a flood there a few weeks ago.  That is another "too-bad" thing.  Elsewhere in the state, the South Haven Center for the Arts, which is located at 600 Phoenix Street, South Haven, has a Middle and High School Art Exhibition scheduled for much of March 2025 (March 1 through March 29), and later in the year, the annual Art Exhibition is scheduled for July 5, 2025, and July 6, 2025.  Elsewhere, you will find the Grand Rapids Art Museum at 101 Monroe Center Street NW.  One exhibit at the Grand Rapids Art Museum is called "Brick by Brick: The Creative Art of Lego" (legos are those plastic brick things).  That Legos things will be at the museum till April 27, 2025.

    Now, I have to present a commentary piece, which is a first for a Michigan Travel Tips document.  At the Grand Rapids Art Museum is an exhibit called "Kristina Sheufelt: Fallow Season," and it will be at the place of art till May 4, 2025.  I do not think artists are very smart, and I think they can be really stupid, supporting bad things, such as communism (they are not based in logic on a daily basis and they are based on feelings and emotions and shallow things).  I looked at the website for Grand Rapids Art Museum, specifically at the material for the exhibition focusing on stuff from Kristina Sheufelt.  The text provided about the exhibition showed off idiotic stuff.  Kristina Sheufelt calls herself an artist--and an artist is not a high-thought person almost always in my book--and an "environmentalist."  The image presented of her made her look like a typical socialistic or communistic artist and even a feminist.  The text material noted that she is involved in "human ecological experience" with her works.  The text material is pseudo-intellectual flap doodle.  Kristina Sheufelt is based in Detroit, and the text material about her reminds me of Nancy Kaffer (a writer at the Detroit Free Press).  In the edition of Television History and Trivia for February 2025 (which can be reached through this T.H.A.T. #250 link), I talk about Nancy Kaffer and a recent article pushed out by her, which is idiocy.  Kristina Sheufelt and Nancy Kaffer look like the same type of person.  The art materials at the Grand Rapids Art Museum from Kristina Sheufelt may be good or interesting, but the artist comes off a stupid, but a person need not be smart to be an artist--art stuff is not high-thought or complex thought, such as that needed to run a society well.

     Warning announcement!  Because of incidents at schools for children and incidents at other places for people in general tied to "Sharia" or "Islamic Law" or even the religion/political system known as "Islam," I now regularly have this paragraph as a part of each edition of Michigan Travel Tips.  The governmental system of the United States of America based on The U.S. Constitution and "Sharia" or, informally, Islamic law, are not compatible and cannot co-exist, and one reason is "Sharia" (et cetera) is a political system, in which there is one-party rule, and that one party is basically made up or controlled by religious leaders who base all the ways of their culture or society on "Sharia" or "Islamic Law."  Those who uphold and practice "Sharia" have no tolerance for the existence of Christianity or Buddhism or Hinduism or non-religion, and that is a fact, and "Sharia" is a political system in which women are second-rate human bodies and in which clergy can be involved in determining  business transactions, and there is no "freedom of speech" tied to politics in a society related to "Sharia."  When you travel around Michigan and in other states of the country, watch for signs that rotten people are trying to teach you or family members, especially children, that "Sharia" is good and "Allah" is good and teach you or family members that the United States of America is bad and that, for instance, Christianity and Buddhism and Hinduism are bad, which I have evidence is happening and which is being brought about by people who are clearly working to make "Sharia" a dominant political system in the world (it is a political system as rotten as socialism and fascism and communism are, since it promotes violence and thuggery and coercion, and it promotes killing of non-followers behind the face of religion and a god, Allah).  By the way, a society based on "Sharia" really creates nothing in the long run and does not advance the human society as a whole since it is too busy suppressing the ideas of people and keeping the ideas of the society based on ways of only a few minds up front (the political leaders), whose main purpose is to keep themselves enriched through the work of others, the many--it is a gang-run society really.  Yes, if you run across people pushing the idea that Muslim stuff--particularly the true The Quran and not the translations of The Quran that are faked to hide the true nature of Islam--is better than the U.S. is, especially to little children, go public and make it known to other good people and fight back against it.

    There are two types of museums that might be fun to have set up in Michigan.  One--maybe the least important--is a hospital museum.  There, it could be shown, such as in some type of building that is divided up in several sections (each of which is a different period of time), what hospitals looked like years ago, showing what equipment might be available to doctors and nurses and patients.  Of course, it would sort of go from the simple to the complex.  Children and adults would see how things have changed.  The other type of museum that I now talk about, I have talked about in the past.  It would be good to have a tool museum, and not one that only focuses on some old-time hand tools, maybe focusing on the 1700s and 1800s.  The museum would be big (housed in a big warehouse like building), and it would have tools related to all types of fields, from auto-industry things (like those things found in factories) to dress-making related things.  The importance is that, when a person sees stuff at the the museum, the person might see something that might help the person fix something or make something, or the something might inspire the person to adapt a tool--adjust a tool--to do something the original tool was not officially designed to do.  Yes, there could be medical-related tools, jewelry-related tools, farming-related tool, et cetera.  The period of time could cover from the start of the United States of America to today.  Neither museum will probably be built, but it is something to think about while you travel to a museum in Michigan or visit a museum in Michigan.

    In Michigan, some museums are big and some are small.  I have a reminder about a small museum in Michigan.  In 1933, the U.S. Coast Guard Station at Munising (of the Upper Peninsula) was opened up, and it was in service till 1960s.  Today, the station proper is the headquarters for the Pictures Rock National Lakeshore tourist attraction.  Nearby is a boathouse.  That boathouse is a museum, but it is only open for short time of a year--in essence, during the summer-tourist season.  It is located at along Sand Point Road near Washington Street; the mailing address is N8391 Sand Point Road.  The small building has such things as a "Lyle Gun," which was used to shoot line out to ships or people during rescue missions, and it has a 36-foot-long surf boat (originally stationed at Grand Marais), and it is "CG-36528".  Should you be at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore during the upcoming tourist season, think about the boathouse.
 
 

    Enjoy your traveling in Michigan!

    And keep aware of the rotten people in Michigan.
 

    Stay well!

    Victor
 
 

    Your travel tips in this edition of Michigan Travel Tips are:

    Grand Rapids Art Museum, Grand Rapids, Kent County, the Lower Peninsula.

    Sand Point Boathouse, Munising, Alger County, the Upper Peninsula.

    South Haven Center for the Arts, South Haven, Van Buren County, the Lower Peninsula.
 
 

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