Caves and Kayak
Lake Superior has many colors, from the browns of the mud bluffs to the ice clear and ice cold waters of the north shore rocks. Here it is green, and so is the Meyer’s Beach sea cave it is illuminating.
Understanding Design
Lake Superior has many colors, from the browns of the mud bluffs to the ice clear and ice cold waters of the north shore rocks. Here it is green, and so is the Meyer’s Beach sea cave it is illuminating.
Gooseberries ripen early at the tree line. As do other fruits; we found full patches of raspberries later.
The first snow of the year covers leaves which have not yet fully changed, let alone fallen.
A white-tailed ptarmigan, halfway molted from summer plumage. I especially like the red eyelid you can see.
The parts of an old culvert aren’t worth moving away from the crossing they used to serve.
Not 5 minutes before, these clouds were dumping hail on Guenella Pass.
I expected to see a sunset over the ocean by Monterey; I forgot about sea fog, which has its own charm.
Blowing snow gusts across Echo Lake.
Snow showers break apart and show the sunset. It is about to get much colder.
This pair of red wing blackbirds was very vocal as I canoed around a bog, and I soon found out they had a nest near by.