Mystery Shape
From the July 13, 2024 newsletter...
Here's the "mystery shape" one more time:
This shape is the outline of the upper peninsula of the state of Michigan, USA. The lower peninsula of Michigan is shaped (roughly) like a person's hand, and is highly recognizable. The upper peninsula touches Canada at one end, and Wisconsin at the other end, but doesn't actually connect with the Michigan's lower peninsula, except via a five-mile long bridge.
Northern Michigan is known for growing great blueberries, among other things.
Here's a map that shows both the lower peninsula and the upper peninsula of the state:
Northern Michigan is known for growing great blueberries, among other things.
Here's a map that shows both the lower peninsula and the upper peninsula of the state:
And now you know!
Richard
Richard