Category: Picture of the Day

Picture of the Day for January 12, 2020

The deer have been playing in my yard, leaving a lot of trails through the snow so I can tell they came up to look in my basement door (probably trying to get out of the cold). And they weren’t too happy when I went outside one night to look at the moon and disturbed their sleeping. Maybe I should charge them a recreational and camping fee.

Playing in the Snow

Playing in the Snow

Picture of the Day for January 11, 2020

The snow and ice of winter does not stop all adventurers from taking hikes to waterfalls and other scenic points. Although the normal swirl of foamy water from the small waterfall doesn’t exist with the icy cover. And while some may do some hiking this weekend, I would wait until the following day so hopefully the trails are packed down so I wouldn’t need snowshoes to explore the area.

Winter at Echo Dells

Winter at Echo Dells

Picture of the Day for January 10, 2020

At 1013.5 feet, the reigning “Queen of the Lakes” is the Paul R. Tregurtha and she came through the Duluth canal and under the lift bridge for last time this shipping season. With the Soo Locks closing next week, many of the vessels are beginning their winter lay up in various ports around the Great Lakes. The Paul R. Tregurtha docked at the Superior Midwest Energy Terminal this afternoon for the winter until the Soo locks reopens on March 25. A tugboat had to sweep ice away from the dock area for the freighter as it neared the dock.

Winter Layup Time

Winter Layup Time

Picture of the Day for January 7, 2020

The sunshine today was a bit deceiving this afternoon as the temperature dropped instead rising. The cold winter temperatures, like the predicted below zero for tonight, prevent any flower blooming outside. Old seed pods or dry flowers are about that I can find if not buried under the snow. The cattail seed pods have managed to stay above the snow so far this year.

Winter Cattails

Winter Cattails

Picture of the Day for January 5, 2020

The day remained cloudy most of this Sunday, giving the snow a duller white color without the sun sparkling off the snowflakes. St Mary’s Orthodox Church in Cornucopia was founded in 1909 by Eastern European immigrants who settled in Northern Wisconsin because of the promise of land ownership and employment in the logging industry. Although many families migrated to other parts of the region when the lumber era ended.

Sunday White

Sunday White