Monthly Archives: January 2008

Beach at Point Betsie, Two Below

Beach at Point Betsie, Two Below

Beach at Point Betsie, Two Below, photo by John Clement Howe.

John took this photo in yesterday's blizzard at Point Betsie (also the photo to the right which you can see bigger if you click it!) He writes:

Benzie County, Michigan, 1-30-08 - High winds, snow and sub-zero temperatures created near white-out conditions and severe wind chills following two days of thaw weather here. This was the view of the Lake Michigan beach near Point Betsie.

One day can make all the difference: according to the Weather Underground, Manistee's high on January 30, 2008 was 8 degrees (low of zero) with winds up to 44 MPH driving wind chills up to 22 below zero. Just the day before there was a record high of 44 degrees!

Benzie author Bruce W. Catton

Michigan Author Bruce CattonThis article on celebrated area author Bruce W. Catton appears courtesy of Absolute Michigan, and they invite you to share your comments at the link above or in the comments below!

Bruce Catton (Oct 9, 1899 - Aug 28, 1978) was a journalist and a notable historian of the American Civil War. He won a Pulitzer Prize for history in 1954 for A Stillness at Appomattox, his study of the final campaign of the war in Virginia. He also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977 from Gerald R. Ford

Waiting for the Morning Train by Bruce CattonCatton was born in Petoskey, Michigan and raised in Benzonia. His experiences in this Northern Michigan village formed the basis for his book Waiting for the Morning Train (read online from Google Books). The back side of the Michigan Historical Marker to Bruce Catton in Benzonia begins:

Bruce Catton's fascination with the Civil War began in Benzonia, where he grew up with Civil War veterans, who "gave a color and a tone, not merely to our village life, but to the concept of life with which we grew up." He was impressed by their certainty, their values and their faith in bravery, patriotism, freedom and the progress of the human race. He wrote, "I think I was always subconsciously driven by an attempt to restate that faith and to show where it was properly grounded, how it grew out of what a great many young men on both sides felt and believed and were brave enough to do."

He attended Oberlin College but didn't finish his degree due to the outbreak of World War I, he served briefly in the Navy before becoming a reporter for various newspapers. In 1954, Catton was one of four founders of American Heritage magazine and in 1959 he was named senior editor, a post which he held for the rest of his life. Catton died at his summer home in Frankfort, Michigan in 1978.

Photo credit: National Park Service from Bruce Catton on Emancipation at the Antietam National Battlefield.

Champion Hill Nordic Ski Trails

Ken Lake spent some time Friday at Champion Hill Nordic Ski Trails, a sponsor of betsiebay.net.

Point Betsie Lighthouse by James Phelps

Point Betsie Lighthouse by James Phelps

Point Betsie Lighthouse, photo by James Phelps

James took this photo on December 29, 2007 - he has a whole lot more great shots that you view and download in his Flickr stream and also on his JMP Photography web site. He also took the one on the Point Betsie entry on the betsiebay.net map!

explore with the betsiebay.net map!

EVENT LISTING

Featured Event: Lunafest and the Women's Winter Tour

Lunafest and the Women's Winter TourOn the first weekend of February, Crystal Mountain hosts a pair of events with a focus on women. The 10th Annual Madeleine Thomas Memorial Women's Winter Tour features cross-country and downhill ski clinics and demos, snowshoe tours through the Michigan Legacy Art Park, a chocolate appreciation class (I didn't know it required a class, but there you go), live music and dancing and more. All the info can be found at the National Women's Winter Tour web site.

The event is joined this year by Lunafest, a national touring event that seeks to promote women filmmakers, raise awareness for women’s issues, and support women's nonprofit organizations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Visit that link above for details about featured films!

If you click the posters, you can see them lots bigger and get additional details!


Ice Fishing hasn't changed much

Ice Time by John Clement Howe Beulah MI Old Crystal Lake Trout Ice Fishing Angler

The photos are Ice Time by John Clement Howe and Beulah MI Old Crystal Lake Trout Ice Fishing Angler from Don Harrison's Up North Memories.