Category Archives: Fishtown
Keith Burnham
November 27, 2018
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Vol XVIII – #228 – Meggen’s Monday
Meggen Watt Petersen
November 19, 2018
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We welcomed the sunshine… and the return of Cap’n Joel Petersen to Leland, now that everything in Muskegon is tucked away for the winter. Then, in the quiet of a Monday morning in Traverse City: the annual placement of a huge tree on Cass and Front Streets always amazes me. Sad news dept: With great sadness Keith received news of… Read more »
Vol XVIII – #192 – One of Those Cloudy Days
Keith Burnham
October 14, 2018
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Vol XVIII – #191 – Blue Sky, Puffy White Clouds
Vol XVIII – #190 – Still Blowin
Keith Burnham
October 12, 2018
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Vol XVIII – #189 – Blowin With the Wind
Keith Burnham
October 11, 2018
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Vol XVIII – #188 – 70 Degrees, But Not For Long
Vol XVIII – #187 – 80 Degrees… Can Winter Be Far Behind
Vol XVIII – #186 – Meggen’s Monday
Meggen Watt Petersen
October 8, 2018
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When we travel, as I did over the last couple of weeks, we sometimes find ourselves in fishing villages comparable with the wonderful Fishtown in Leland. Today’s photos are from Fishtown (top) where the dam is wide open and lots of water spilling over; Peggy’s Cove, near Halifax, Nova Scotia (above); and Dipper Harbour near Saint John, New Brunswick… Read more »
Vol XVIII – #185 – Sunday in Fishtown
Keith Burnham
October 7, 2018
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