Down the road

Not sure what it draws the fish out front in that area, there’s always fish to be caught with some patience and skill. They got the whole G’damn lake to fish in, but noooo, they rather fish in my front yard. Well, they families to feed to so fish in peace.

Sips a coffee out here, tosses out a truism, country roads and Women, the best ones have curves, ain’t that right fellas

Are you helping President Trump by doing your part, shopping locally really does make a difference. The motto:

“Well Done Is Better Than Well Said”

A veteran and family-owned business, Rainbow Packing butchers cattle, pigs and other farm animals for U.P. farmers.

“They bring their animals here and then we cut them and process them,” Plant Manager Chris Sicotte said. “Then they sell it around the U.P. at like your local farmer markets and places like that.”

 From clothing to hunting and outdoors supplies to snowplows, many Yoopers have done their best to keep dollars circulating at the local level and with local shop owners. Thanks to the hard work of local businesses and people, getting dinner made locally is no chore at all.

Talk about local

 Sue can point across the street from the facility to the cows in those fields, or explain that lamb, pork, cow and more come from the state fair auctions. “It’s pretty much all local,” says Sicotte. “We have customers from Calumet to Sault Ste. Marie.” and why not? 

Anyone who uses a smoker knows about “modifications” I should go down there and explain a few things

“We’re so busy from when we bought the business, it’s growing exponentially,” Sicotte said.

With that growth has come the need for new equipment.

“The biggest one we have is our smoker,” Sicotte said. “It’s leaking heat. It’s leaking smoke.” 60 grand for new a smoker

hell, I’ll fix it for half that price

Lots of hate out there, they don’t why they are hating, thinkin it’s stage they are going through while getting paid for it.

Again, just down the road some, ok ok, and little bit more but not much.

Tesla supplier and key partner, Talon Metals, announced that it has acquired the rights to explore around 400,000 acres of Upper Peninsula land for nickel deposits. The newly acquired land is near Lake Superior.

“Talon will bring its proven approach to exploration and use cutting-edge technology to explore for new high-grade nickel, iron and copper deposits in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, currently the only region in the United States that produces nickel.”

The USA currently has only two known high-grade nickel deposits: Talon’s Tamarack Nickel Project in Minnesota and the Eagle Nickel Mine in Michigan. These two exceptional deposits of high-grade nickel are definitive proof of the nickel potential in the Lake Superior region.

It’s a small world

One pounders hanging on bacon hooks