Showing posts with label Michigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michigan. Show all posts
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Monday, June 19, 2017
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Friday, April 21, 2017
Michigan's Oldest Lighthouse
Labels:
architecture,
lighthouses,
Michigan,
spring
Location:
2802 Omar St, Port Huron, MI 48060, USA
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Keeper's Duplex
The Keeper's Duplex, located next to the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, was built in 1874. All of the buildings on the grounds have been undergoing renovations since 2007.
Labels:
architecture,
Michigan
Location:
2802 Omar St, Port Huron, MI 48060, USA
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Blue Water Bridge
The Blue Water Bridge not only spans the St. Clair River and two countries, but six decades as well. The north span was built in 1938 and the south span was built in 1997. Each span carries three lanes of traffic.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Blue Water Maiden
Port Huron, Michigan has a naked lady waving at the people traveling over the Blue Water Bridge from Canada.
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Monday, April 10, 2017
Sunday, April 9, 2017
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
A Cold Day in the UP
It was raining when we left Mackinaw City and headed north over the wet and wiggly grates of the Mackinac Bridge. Thankfully, the rain cleared off shortly after we left town. We had to stop along the way so I could throw on a warm jacket over my rain jacket and motorcycle jacket. I was turning into a popsicle! (The almanac high temperature for that area that day was 46 degrees, but the windchill factor on the back of the motorcycle made it a tad more brisk, I'm sure.) We visited Tahquamenon Falls State Park and I got this shot of the Upper Falls. It was so beautiful there!
The visitor center was about to close, so we didn't stay long. There also wasn't even a gas station up there, so we had to stop in Paradise on the way back for gas. Now we know why the town is called Paradise! It sure seemed like paradise after being to Whitefish Point!
Techie Corner
I wanted to slow down the motion of Tahquamenon Falls, so I used the smallest aperture I could. If I had brought my neutral density filter along, I would have used that too.
Shot at 1/6 Sec @ F27, ISO 200
Monday, October 13, 2008
Beacons of Light
That's the end of the mini history lesson for today. Stay tuned for more pictures from our trip.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Mackinac Bridge
We got back from a week long motorcycle trip to Michigan last Saturday. The weather was brisk and damp most of the time, but I managed to get some pictures.
I love bridges, so of course I had to get pictures of the Mighty Mac. I've been over the bridge a few times in my life, but this is the first time on a motorcycle.
The first two days through Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the UP were very gloomy and drizzly and depressing (despite the gorgeous fall color all around us.) But as we approached the bridge Sunday evening, the sun actually decided to peak out for a short time, highlighting the bridge nicely. What a welcome site!
The Mighty Mac turned 50 years old last year and it's still as beautiful as ever. The center span between the two towers is almost a mile long and the whole bridge is 5 miles long. It didn't seem that long when we crossed it. Except when we had to cross one day when it was raining and windy and the outside lane was closed due to construction and we had to ride the metal grates in the middle of the bridge for over a mile. Whew!
Here's another view. I love the cut-outs in the towers.
Here's a view most people don't bother with--the underside of the bridge. I also like geometric patterns, so I thought this was pretty cool. The water was so pretty too, lots of blues and emerald greens.
Thursday, Oct 2nd, we spent the day on Mackinac Island. I got this shot during a carriage ride. I guess the turbulent weather was good for cool looking skies, at least.
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