Picture of the Day for November 18, 2016

The wind and rain today would not make a fun day to explore waterfalls, unless they are a drive-by waterfall like Jacobs Falls in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula. The last main drop before flowing into Lake Superior is twenty foot which can be seen from the car. If you are more adventurous, you can hike the trail to view more drops and slides as  the creek drops 200 feet in less than a quarter mile.

Jacobs Falls

Jacobs Falls

Picture of the Day for November 17, 2016

The winds of November help to disperse the milkweed seeds as they float in the air with their hair-like parachute. And there might not be any seeds left to fly after the next couple of gusty days and some of the seeds might be carried to unfriendly places and won’t be able to grow but some might find a suitable location and start a new colony of milkweed plants.

Milkweed Seeds

Milkweed Seeds

Picture of the Day for November 13, 2016

Tonight’s full moon appeared bigger than normal and would have appeared brighter too except it was playing hide and seek with the clouds when I was watching it. Supermoons occur on the average once in fourteen months when its orbit hits perigee at the same time, but this full moon is the closest to the earth since January 26, 1948 and the next time it will be closer is on November 25, 2034.

November Super Moon

November Super Moon