Author Archives: Keith Burnham

Vol XVIII – #283 – Sunshine, You Are My Sunshine

I have been wanting to photograph “Two Fish” in the sunshine and today there wasn’t a car parked in front, so I did. Below is the Leland Report picture for January 13th, 2004.

Vol XVIII – #282 – The JOY of Fishtown

At sunrise Biscuit and I headed for Fishtown to start our day.  Today the sun rose at 8:19, the temperature was 25 degrees. Below is the Leland Report picture for January 12th, 2004.

Vol XVIII – #281 – Stopped Blowin, Stopped Snowin

At sunrise Biscuit and I headed for Fishtown to start our day.  Today the sun rose at 8:19, the temperature was 19 degrees. Below is the Leland Report picture for January 11th, 2004.

Vol XVIII – #280 – Still Blowin, Still Snowin

At sunrise Biscuit and I headed for Fishtown to start our day.  Today the sun rose at 8:30, the temperature was 22 degrees. Too windy to get to the shoreline. Below is the Leland Report picture for January 30th, 2003 taken at Nedow’s Bay Beach.  

Vol XVIII – #279 – Wind Out of the West at 30mph

At sunrise Biscuit and I headed for Fishtown to start our day.  Today the sun rose at 8:30 and the temperature was 24 degrees. Below is the Leland Report picture for January 27th, 2002  

Vol XVIII – #275 – A Nice Spring Day in January

   Winter Wonderland… day # 5 We still have calendars left, get yours here: https://www.burnhamgraphicarts.com/specialty-items/e5b7837c1a   The temperature rose into the lower 40’s again melting some more of the snow. Another system is forecasted to move in on Monday with rain or and snow.  

Vol XVIII – #274 – Sunshine, You Are My Sunshine

   Winter Wonderland… day # 4 We still have calendars left, get yours here: https://www.burnhamgraphicarts.com/specialty-items/e5b7837c1a The temperature rose into the lower 40’s melting some of the snow. Another system is forecasted to move in on Monday with rain or snow.  

Vol XVIII – #273 – Here Today… Melting Tomorrow

     Winter Wonderland… day # 3 We still have calendars left, get yours here: https://www.burnhamgraphicarts.com/specialty-items/e5b7837c1a The snow on the rail measures 9 inches.  More than10 inches fell this past week.