In Michigan, since we're so close to the north pole, our part of the earth is nearly always tilted almost directly at, or directly away from the sun, causing us to have long, harsh summers and winters.
Michiganders like to joke about how winter lasts forever, spring lasts for two seconds, and then it's summer forever again.
Michiganders like to joke about how winter lasts forever, spring lasts for two seconds, and then it's summer forever again.