“Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Beautiful night, I spent time outdoors photographing the clouds and sunset. The weather was definitely cold, but I couldn’t resist the view.
Until next time…peace
“Every sunset brings the promise of a new dawn.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Beautiful night, I spent time outdoors photographing the clouds and sunset. The weather was definitely cold, but I couldn’t resist the view.
Until next time…peace
I snapped this picture on my way to work this morning. Mid-Michigan had snow yesterday. But by this morning, almost everything melted.
The remnants of yesterday’s snowfall provided a peaceful morning for Christmas Eve. \
Until next time…peace
The last sunset of September did not disappoint. I did not use any filters or editing. I just added my watermark.
Have a great evening everyone! Bring on October.
Until next time…peace
I love to photograph Eagles. To me, the high-flying bird is a wonder to watch. This Eagle seemed to sit perfectly still watching over the Maple River. I am sure he could see every little creature moving as he looked for his next meal.
I know the photo is not the best. He or She (I cannot tell the difference) was actually faraway. The picture is cropped to enhance the image.
When I was a teenager, my best friend died of cancer. He always said, if reincarnation existed, he would come back as an Eagle. Needless to say, every time I spot an Eagle, I think of him.
Until next time…peace
Ok…I am not bird a expert. I am just guessing. But, when the Egrets and other water birds begin to gather, I know summer is coming to an end. Hard to believe right now, the temperatures are still in the 90-degree range with high humidity. Yet, from my photo adventures, I can tell you colder weather is just around the corner.
I snapped this photo over by the dikes, yes, that is a local term. I know there is a formal name for the protected wetland area. I just cannot remember. (I keep telling myself to photograph the sign, but I get distracted by the wildlife).

Until next time..peace
Ok, before I begin, I want to say this is not one of my finest photos. In fact, the photo was taken at a great distance. The image is also heavily cropped. But, I still like it. So I thought I would share. If you look closely, you can actually see the baby Osprey peeking over the nest.
I am hoping to get a better image. But for now, I am extremely happy with this one.
Until next time…peace
In my opinion, this butterfly is a Silver-Spotted Skipper. If I am wrong, please let me know. I am not the best at identifying insects.
I did enjoy watching these butterflies over the last couple of days. The pair seemed to dance mid-air before landing on the flower of their choice. I admit I think I took over 500 photos of these flying beauties.
I didn’t see this little family of Canadian Geese at first. I originally was just snapping a few photos of the landscape. But the adult geese let me know I was close. I backed away, trying not to disturb them. But the adult geese quickly ushered their goslings into the water.
The family of Canadian Geese was a pleasant surprise to photograph.
There’s something about these birds that I just love. I know, they are not the prettiest. But I do love to watch them. This Turkey Vulture was busy feasting on a dead carcass when I snapped this image.
He (or she) shuffled off the feasting area long enough to stare back at me. Then, slowly strolled back over to finish lunch. Now, I used a long lens to take this photo. But the Turkey Vulture was still unsure of me. So, I snapped a couple more photos and went on my way. I did not want to disturb his meal too much.
Always take a moment to enjoy the sunset. Since my house burned down in December, I try to find joy in the little things. Watching the sunset is one of my favorites.