Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
What's So Great About Michigan?
We just got back from spending a week at our "peaceful place" in Michigan. Nothing surprises me (or my husband) more than how much I love it there. I was always a person who needed to see palm trees to feel as if I was on vacation. My husband said last week that he never dreamed we would be taking trips that included cold temperatures, hiking and a wardrobe of only jeans and boots or tennis shoes. Don't get me wrong...I'm still blissfully happy on a sunny beach in Florida with my feet in the sand, but I'm equally as happy wandering the shores of Lake Michigan (as long as it isn't winter). I thought I'd share some of my favorite spots with you in the next few blog posts. We have learned over the years to pack for all sorts of weather conditions when we make the 8 hour drive north to Traverse City. This time was no different. We saw sleet, rain, wind and sunshine...and it was snowing all around us. I think I'll just stop writing and let the pictures speak for themselves. You will be traveling on the Leelanau Peninsula, where the leaves have turned lovely shades of gold and red. The day was sunny and windy, the beach isolated and for the first time we visited Sleeping Bear Dunes in the midst of a sand storm. It was beautiful, but the sand was very painful on our faces and got into our eyes, teeth, shoes and even our pockets. Sit back and enjoy the ride.
Labels:
Michigan,
nature,
sleeping bear dunes,
travel,
traverse city,
vacation
Saturday, December 17, 2011
A Gift from the Heavens
We were in the car at sunrise this morning. Everything was frost covered and quiet. The sky was clear with a hint of pink. As we got on the interstate, we saw the most beautiful sight. Lucky for me, my camera was within reach. The picture was taken from our moving car and has not been altered in any way.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Cotton Candy Sky
We have been having a heat wave in Illinois the past several days. Last night, a storm rolled in and things got dark, wet and ugly for a while. After that...
We shall find peace.
We shall hear angels,
we shall see the sky sparkling with diamonds.
Anton Chekhov
I am joining Susan @ A Southern Daydreamer
for Outdoor Wednesday.
Please stop and say hello to our hostess!
Sunday, April 10, 2011
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