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Vol XVII – #326 – I See Ice As Far As I Can See

  After yesterdays near 50 degrees temperature, todays high of 26 felt like 26 below. This hasn’t been the coldest nor the snowiest winter this part of the world has ever experienced, it’s just been too wintery.  Being “too wintery” becomes a factor the closer I am to 85 years old and that’s less than a month away. The wind is… Read more »

Vol XVII – #325 – A Spring Like Day in Mid February

The day began with fog and rain drops  with the temperature rising, nearing 50 degrees with clearing skies at noon, then with increasing cloudiness early afternoon began to rain again.  Not a bad day after all.          

Vol XVII – #324 – Meggen’s Monday

Sometimes, if you wait for it, the sunset becomes spectacular for a moment as the light ducks between the clouds and water. The red-breasted merganser and the gull were hanging out in Leland harbor yesterday.          

Vol XVII – #322 – Saturday in Leland

  Our Saturday began under a cloudy sky and began to blue around noon.  Many out-of-towners here to visit the winter beauty of Fishtown and North & South Beaches.    

Vol XVII – #321 – Sunshine and Twenty Seven Degrees

Our day began with clearing in the west. We are saddened to report the passing of Amy (Mimi) Chatfield, 96 years young.  The “Queen of Leland”  will be dearly missed.