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by Anne Kitzman
$28.00
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Our tank tops are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All tank tops are machine washable.
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Bessies is in St Ignace, Michigan in the Upper Peninsula. It's always a favorite place for us to stop when visiting the area, you can eat in the... more
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Bessies is in St Ignace, Michigan in the Upper Peninsula. It's always a favorite place for us to stop when visiting the area, you can eat in the barn or outdoors on the deck. Pasties, popular in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, have a particularly unusual history, as a small influx of Finnish immigrants followed the Cornish miners in 1864. These Finns (and many other ethnic groups) adopted the pasty for use in the Copper Country copper mines.
I am a professional photographer and artist, have been shooting digital since 1999 and before that I used film. I do a lot of stock photography work, shoot travel images for tourism companies, shoot portraits and just retired from wedding photography. I think I've done it all at one time or another in my 25 years as a photographer. I also paint from my photographs. I love scenery, landscapes, flowers, barns and houses, to name just a few. I have photographed and painted literally hundreds of barns and buildings and am working a little each day to upload my work to this site. Since I work for the tourism industry, I have a lot of travel imagery and some of it has also been painted or sketched. Thanks for visiting my art...
$28.00
Anne Kitzman
Bessies is in St Ignace, Michigan in the Upper Peninsula. It's always a favorite place for us to stop when visiting the area, you can eat in the barn or outdoors on the deck. Pasties, popular in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, have a particularly unusual history, as a small influx of Finnish immigrants followed the Cornish miners in 1864. These Finns (and many other ethnic groups) adopted the pasty for use in the Copper Country copper mines.