Finally got a weekend to ourselves so we came here for our honeymoon and it is ah-mazing. Is Michigan the promised land?

In that fat ass joint is Bizzle’s Own Organic Craft Cannabis. It’s good, I’m very excited to harvest the rest of my plants in the fall.

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        We’re in Fennville which is pretty rural and has a population of like 1000 people. The more wild parts of Michigan are like paradise to me. Plus you can grow 12 plants!

        It’s definitely not all Detroit, you owe it to yourself to see some of the nature up here.

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          My daughter goes to school in Detroit, and IT’S not even how you imagine Detroit. I was impressed. It’s a nice city.

          We always stock up when we take her to school and back. 😁

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          It’s always interesting seeing people’s “preconceived” notions of what a place looks like. When people usually think of my city, it’s all rednecks and “oil”, but I think we have one of the best backdrops a city could have.

          The amount of nature within a short drive is just astonishing. Not many people can drive to the mountains and back in a day for a snowboard/ski trip or a hike even.

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              That’s the next province over, Saskatchewan. The joke is you can watch your dog run away for days.

              It is the most absolutely boring 5-6 hour drive imaginable, just straight, not very up, not very down, just straight. If it wasn’t for the electrical lines and windmills it would be hard to tell you’re moving.

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        I grew up in Ohio and seen a million places just like this, so I must reiterate the original question of wtf do you think Michigan looks like lmao