Posted by rrlund on December 28, 2013 at 12:16:55 from (162.250.26.204):
It was such a nice day today that I figured I'd go get some fuel in the truck while the sun was shining. I pulled in to the gas station and there was a semi parked out back with somebody's nickname on the door and "Shanty Plains Michigan". I hadn't heard that in probably at least 50 years. So long in fact that I had to come home and Google it. Seems there's a Shanty Plains Alpaca farm too with a Google map showing it right next to what used to be the Shanty Plains Cemetery. They've changed the name to Clear Lake Cemetery somewhere along the way. The old school house is a house now. The place is eight miles straight south of me,but for the life of me I'd forgotten that it was ever called that. Looks like a few people have revived the name anyway. Wouldn't be surprised if fergienewbie was hunting bunnies there today without even knowing it. It's about 3 miles from his brother in law's house.
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