I visited the Kellogg Experimental Forest a few years ago with my wife, and we came across this little covered bridge which is near the entrance to the forest. I was going through some old photos and I thought this seemed like a fitting little piece of Americana to me. Perhaps a throwback from an era when covered bridges were considered important.
In February I was traveling back from an appointment in Barry County, just north of Battle Creek, and I spotted some wild turkey in a field. I turned around on the road I was on, and went back and took this video that I posted below. I find that as I travel around Southwest Michigan as a Realtor, I come across a lot of different wildlife at times, but wild turkeys always facinate me. Perhaps it is because they appear more elusive than other birds and animals. So I edited this video a little last night, and posted it on my YouTube channel to share with the world. I also included a still of another turkey I photographed about a year ago as the opening segment in the video. I hope you enjoy it. It is very short. Turkey anyone?