Category Archives: Landscapes

Vol XVI # 045 – Friday the 13th

  A cloudy startup with interesting patterns.  Crossing the bridge over the Carp River I saw today’s main picture.  Looking west out over Fishtown there was blue sky. Late morning provided that sunshine to bask in.  But, it’s still Spring and it changes by the hour if not the minute.  Tomorrow the forecast promises cooler air with rain or snow showers… Read more »

Vol XVI # 043 – Getting Ready For Summer

  The day began overcast and cloudy with the prospect of rain, but instead the sun came out mid afternoon and suddenly it was 70 degrees. Leland as well as the rest of the county is getting ready for summer. The shops that are closed for the winter are being prepared for the new season. The Dam Candy Shop will… Read more »

Vol XVI # 014 – Warmup in Two Days They Say

There is some hope of Spring making a return in a couple of days, 60’s by the weekend they say.  Anyway, that’s what they say, it’s always 2 days away, never tomorrow.  A brisk northwest wind made 33 degrees feel much colder this morning on the beach.  Biscuit and I made it over to North Beach at noontime, it’s been… Read more »

Vol XVI # 007 – Sunny Today… Snow Tomorrow

Blue dominated the sky this morning playing host to a few lingering clouds continuing for the rest of the afternoon. In spite of the temperatures being in the lower 20’s, the sun managed to melt half of the last clipper snow, just in time to make room for the next clipper. Received an Email from Biff Steel with news that… Read more »

Vol XV # 366 – Meggen’s Monday

Even when it’s gray and rainy, this area offers up beautiful views. When the sky is almost the same color as the water (in fog or in bright sun), we call it an “infinity day” – it’s hard to discern where one ends and the other begins. The past couple of days have been bright and sunny: great for trudging… Read more »