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 – #191 – Blue Sky, Puffy White Clouds

    After a bunch of cloudy days  and rain… sunshine! Leland was busy with a lot of visitors.  Most of the charter fishing boats have been pulled.                                

Vol XVIII – #189 – Blowin With the Wind

    Gusting to 35+ mph, the wind from the southwest prevented me rom reaching the beach.  In the upper picture there is a kite border who moments after soared a 100 feet or more into the air.                          

Vol XVIII – #187 – 80 Degrees… Can Winter Be Far Behind

  Sunny and 80 degrees at noon.  It seems as though the color popped out overnight, highs in the 40’s by the end of the week.        

Vol XVIII – #186 – Meggen’s Monday

  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 »