This black and white photo beautifully captures the calm of a Lake Michigan sunrise in late winter. The bare trees and gentle light create a peaceful scene. Perfect as wall art for home, office, hotel, or hospitality interiors.
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May 29, 1983, 41 years ago today: I began hiking exactly at 11:00 beneath a heavy overcast, but no rain. My first three miles were the climb up Big Bald.
A lobsterman's truck loaded down with traps, lines and buoys, parked at the town landing. This is a sight common in any one of the hundreds of little fishing harbors and ports dotting Maine's 3478 miles of coastline.
I have very mixed feelings about this adventure. While I had a good weekend, it was decidedly Type II fun. Plusses include wildflowers and beautiful views. Minuses include monotonous ups and downs, dangerous landslide traverses, and poison oak absolutely everywhere. I’m not sure yet if I’m breaking out or not. I found myself wishing I was rafting the river instead.
Thankfully, towards the end, the rain let up and allowed for a beautiful evening. We drove to a nearby walk alongside the Northern Reaches of Lancaster Canal.