A couple from this past summer showing the St Joseph River where it enters Lake Michigan. You can also see the height of Lake Michigan almost covering the piers.
From Cedar River Flow a couple weeks ago, my camping buddy's photo. Oh, and this is from his stinkin' cellphone!!
An explanation: I heard it raining pretty hard as I woke up. Buddy is telling me there's a rainbow, c'mon out and see it. So I have to put on my socks, pants, shirt, rain pants, rain jacket, boots.
Grab my camera and what do I see? A little speck of a rainbow, hardly worth climbing out of a warm, dry tent to see. I guess I should have gotten dressed a little quicker...
Some great weather on the weekend with heavy frost Saturday morning, clear northern air and some transparent blue skies.... poplar and oaks still in good color. Oaks in red sunset light on Bark lake south of Algonquin Park, cruising the shoreline... and nobody else there. Nobody else crazy enough to be out on that cold water, I guess.
Very nice pictures FT. There's still a lot of green in SW Michigan. The color change here is late this year. Peak colors are expected around Halloween (Oct 31).