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 »
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A beautiful 80 degree day in Leland.
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A beautiful day in Leland.
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The sun is burning through the early morning fog. Turned out to be a beautiful September day.
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The sun is rising over Leland when Biscuit and I arrive each morning. Mid September, it’s still dark when we get to Fishtown, our first stop before we go over to Van’s Beach. We return at half past noon for Biscuit’s treat, fish sausage.
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The “Mar” and family say good by. They are on their way back to Oregon.
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This is my grandson Christopher, visiting Leland with his parents Mary and Gary Curtis from Ashland, Oregon.
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This weekend was a great time to take advantage of being outside. Especially if you find an unoccupied bench in the national park, and spend a few minutes taking in the view and the crisp, not-so-humid-anymore air. This bench is up the Bayview Trail, either from the trailhead on Thoreson Road, or from the new grassy Heritage Trail parking… Read more »
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Leland as well as Fishtown and all the beaches were elbow to elbow. Cars everywhere. Even the river had people.
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A rainy day the first day of September.
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