First Snow

Snow had gracefully dusted the ground and trees like powdered sugar on a donut reminding me that winter would again return to northern Wisconsin.

The lakes had not yet iced over but small puddles did and they trapped air in geometric shapes on their surface.

Snow landed on the tops of brush that high water had broken off to give the manifestation that snow mushrooms had sprouted out of the lake.

The snow filled in the spaces around needles of the white pine turning them into tiny winter Sputniks that orbited their planet trees.

Birds nourished themselves on suit and seeds preparing for the long winter. 

Shapes and reflections materialized on the surface of the lake on this cold and cloudy day that had chaperoned this first snow.

Boo! blog

This Halloween when you find yourself on the road to nowhere

And you cross the boundary from real to surreal

You happenstance on the oracle of past and future

Who guides you through the windows of actuality

Remember to brush and floes those teeth after eating all that candy.

Courting the Muse

As a photographer / artist inspiration is all around me but I cannot always find it and as the saying goes – I can’t see the forest because of the trees.

I must open my mind and my camera lens and court my Muse appreciating that I might not find the picture I am looking for but discover the photo that opportunity gives me.

On a recent fall day driving aimlessly the back roads in the western part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula I crest the top of a hill to discover a phantasmagoria of falls delight.

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I park my car and ramble around this panorama camera at the ready.

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Also in my drive I find an old mining town now a museum and photo the fall colors mirrored in the old windows.

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I enjoy the trees around me as I thank the Muse for allowing me this happenstance of life and beauty.

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Top to bottom

Summer has decided to spend more time vacationing in the Northwood’s of Wisconsin and me and my eight year old self are grateful and we hop on the bike and head to the beach for a swim.

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I swim in the reflection of the clouds that mirror the sky above

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The undersurface of the lake mirrors the world underwater like the surface does the sky above.

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Do the clouds, sun, fish, plants and I occupy two planes of reality at the same time?

Familiarity breeds contempt

My narrative if you have not experienced it you will have to believe me as I re-count my latest snorkeling adventure. The summer solstice has recently passed and the sun lazily traverses the sky, the days of norther Wisconsin seem to never want to end and the short daylight hours and cold of December never to return. The long daylight hours warm the many lakes and this brings all types of life into to the shallows of the lakes to do what the kids might say “getting busy” reproducing to continue the cycle of life.

 The first thing I came across is a bass taking cover in the branches of a sunken downed tree perhaps taking a break from the obligations of being a bass?

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Working my way south down the shore I find a bass aggressively defending its nest of just recently hatched fry

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from being eaten by a horde of ravenous minnows.

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 If the bass is somewhat successful and some of its fry grow into bass-hood those same bass will have the advantage in the game of eat or be eaten taking exception to the song lyrics “summer time and the living is easy”

               Pan fish excavate fields of craters in sand, gravel or just about any material in clusters of 5 to 25 or more in a group on the bottom of the lake bed that they use as nests to lay their eggs.

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A male pan fish (the smaller one) bumps the belly of the female as she circles their recently dug nest so that she will lay her eggs and he can fertilize them.

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Like the bass the pan fish will protect their nest of recently laid eggs

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from all comers charging at them opening out its fins to look bigger and more menacing even trying to intimidate a lone photographing snorkeler who just wants to chronical there life’s struggles.

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To be a witness of the things going on around us that familiarity can breed contempt for I am given the chance to show existence is not easy for anyone.

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The Season in Between


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               Spring and summer mix in the air being agitated by the warmth of the sun and zephyrs of newness fill your senses making you forget about old man winter.

               Winter like weather held its control over northern Wisconsin; the weather did what it always does not concerned about what we wanted.

               Free range puffy clouds roamed the vast blue sky and surreal reflections were revealed on the surface of Star Lake.

               Taking my shoes off I wadded into the 56 degree lake water trying to capture colors, swirls, reflections and patterns that lasted seconds of the season in between.

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Beauty?

What does beauty look like?

Is beauty infective, reactive, subjective, defective or is it one size fits all?

Is there beauty in things we do not observe or disregard because we think it is not worth our time?

Can beauty coexist in things that scare or anger us or that we find icky?

If we have a fear of spiders can we find beauty in its geometric web?

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Or can beauty happen in a snake or a slug?

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Do fresh water mollusks have any beauty while they filter water or stick out their foot that looks like a tongue?

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Should there be beauty in a cluster of eggs laid by what I believe to be frogs on sticks and plants in a lake?

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On this divine week of April Fools/ Easter should there be more time spent as Marcus Aurelius instructs us to “dwell on the beauty of life”???