There is nothing better than some sunshine and a free day to grab the camera and enjoy the beauty of Northern MI. The first day of this year/decade provided both conditions. It was my first visit to see the covered bridge, and then it was off to other sites I have visited and enjoyed seeing again.
justhercamera wrote:
There is nothing better than some sunshine and a free day to grab the camera and enjoy the beauty of Northern MI. The first day of this year/decade provided both conditions. It was my first visit to see the covered bridge, and then it was off to other sites I have visited and enjoyed seeing again.
Love the covered bridge, ice and Frankfort view!
Great series, number 1 is very nice!
Thanks for sharing
yorkiebyte
Loc: Scottsdale, AZ/Bandon by the Sea, OR
justhercamera wrote:
There is nothing better than some sunshine and a free day to grab the camera and enjoy the beauty of Northern MI. The first day of this year/decade provided both conditions. It was my first visit to see the covered bridge, and then it was off to other sites I have visited and enjoyed seeing again.
Ah man! Great stuff!! ..... Whooohooo!!!
justhercamera wrote:
There is nothing better than some sunshine and a free day to grab the camera and enjoy the beauty of Northern MI. The first day of this year/decade provided both conditions. It was my first visit to see the covered bridge, and then it was off to other sites I have visited and enjoyed seeing again.
Gorgeous but now I am in my 70s I begin to see the attraction of my brother's attitude "I will consider winter sports when they invent warm snow." He lives in Florida, I live in So. California but can see snow in the mountains a fairly short drive north. I fact I can "see" the mountains and snow from the upstairs windows of my house.
Very nice set, top to bottom.
photophile wrote:
Love the covered bridge, ice and Frankfort view!
Thank you, can't go wrong with Frankfort in the view!
Toment wrote:
Great series, number 1 is very nice!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks, I love that bridge, my first time photographing it!
yorkiebyte wrote:
Ah man! Great stuff!! ..... Whooohooo!!!
Wooohoooo is how I felt most of the day!! LOL Thanks.
robertjerl wrote:
Gorgeous but now I am in my 70s I begin to see the attraction of my brother's attitude "I will consider winter sports when they invent warm snow." He lives in Florida, I live in So. California but can see snow in the mountains a fairly short drive north. I fact I can "see" the mountains and snow from the upstairs windows of my house.
LOL. I can relate, but it does make a big difference if you dress for it! :)
chevman
Loc: Matthews, North Carolina
Really nice set. Looks awfully cold though!
chevman wrote:
Really nice set. Looks awfully cold though!
Compared to So Cal, probably so, but for here, it was a mild day, around 32 to 34 most of the day, light wind, which makes it downright balmy for January here.
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