Category Archives: Rivers and Lakes
Vol XVIII – #197 – Before the Wind and Rain
Vol XVIII – #196 – Color Along the Way
Vol XVIII – #195 – How the Day Began

Sunrise was at 8:01am this morning with a cloudy skies and a strong wind out of the west. It was tough staying on my feet while taking the pictures. Sleet and snow battered the air. The sun peeked in and out the rest of the morning along with pellets of snow. … Read more »
Vol XVIII – #194 – Fishtown in the Morning

Sunrise was at 8:00am this morning with a cloudy skies and a strong wind out of the west. A couple of guys fishing from the Fishtown dock. “Falling Waters” parking lot full. What kind of a day did it turn out to be? Windy for sure! … Read more »
Vol XVIII – #193 – Meggen’s Monday

Monday’s photos are from within the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. I wasn’t the only one out there leaf-peeping. Some of the smaller lakes within the park are hidden gems. Then there was a rather large porcupine: several vehicles (mine included) gave this one plenty of space as he ambled down the road. … Read more »
Vol XVIII – #155 – Morning Fog and Clouds

(Report by Jim) During my morning “shower” I saw a fog bank moving across the south side of the upper lake. I ran to the house, grabbed my camera and boated out to the middle. This is a four shot vertical panorama. The shot below is the fog at it’s peak. This afternoon we helped rescue a… Read more »
Vol XVIII – #113 – Leland Clouds Pass Through My Life

Keith is taking it easy this week so I am filling in from Illinois. I will be up in Leland all next week to bring you the Leland Report but seeing as I think I have a few hairline fractures in my toes, I will not be reporting from any trails. You might see some from a sailboat, however…. Read more »
Vol XVIII – #112 – Jim’s Monday

Meggen is on the road today, so we are doing a “Throw-Back Monday” for you. (Jim) The main photo is the Powerhouse that existed before the Cove. The second shot is a Walter McCord photo of the old Powerhouse from the bridge side. The third is a later view of the dam from the bridge in 1960 before the Cove or Falling… Read more »