I like seeing gas, even though it is propane. I only have limited experiences with propane. My parents had a cabin with a propane refrigerator and a kind of on demand water heater thing (which wasn't very warm but well water was FREAKING COLD). I wonder if its proximity to the Lake Superior would impact one of those heat exchange systems with the underground lines. I can handle 63-68 degrees in winter.
Do the guitars convey???
I do like the walkout semi-basement. A lot of the insulation without being trapped by a stairway.
Oh, and why isn't the garage attached? Is that from olden days when cars spontaneously blew up while charging?
As with California, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin, Minnesota, etc... Michigan's run by major shithole cities setting the standard for the rural communities.
@Walks_At_Night, what are the "benefits" of the Ojibiwa? Gambling, cheap groceries, cheap gas? (My standard is Costco and Wal Mart proximity. Within an hour, preferably.
Attached garages are not all that common in Northern Mich. Not sure why - they would be a good thing. Maybe snowmobile fires?
No CostCo for sure. Shopko was the mainstay store along those lines up that way but they all closed. Walmart would be your oasis.
I agree that Metro Detroit and Grand Rapids mostly dictate the states politics but the U.P. has wanted to split off as its own state for along time now. Maybe they make it if Puerto Rico gets statehood. Keep an eye out.
Benefits from the Ojibiwa Reservation?
Only the Indians can make a go at commercial fishing. Lake Superior Whitefish are wonderful eating:
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loginCasino if you want a gamble and they are about the nicest group of people as a whole that I've ever met anywhere.