Photo Friday: Peaceful scene in northern Michigan

Sunset over Wildwood Lake in Wolverine, Mich. Photo: Dana Sugar.
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Is it just me, or are we spending money stupidly to restore the damage that’s been done to our beautiful resources, what ever happen to prevention, catch the ones who are damaging our resources and fine fine fine big to get the point across, especially the rich big wigs who find it more profitable to pay the measly fines because they are still just getting richer by damaging our environment and find it more cost effective to pollute for profit. We keep restoring the environment from the pollution and destruction and before long nothing will be NATURAL about our resources in Michigan, just a allusion of what we think it used to look like…sad sad…no real regulation from our Government…seem like such a joke, a bad joke if you ask me.
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A “reel” beauty!
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Ahhh, thanks, I needed that!
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