At times today, the snowflakes were swirling around (even if nothing was showing up on the radar), but the snowflakes weren’t trapped in a whirlpool like these leaves were on Lost Creek downstream from the waterfall.
Leaves in a Whirlpool
The forecast is calling for some possible snow tonight and for tomorrow. This pine cone and the pine needles has a warmer ‘fallen’ feel than falling snowflakes even if individual snowflakes can be pretty. Winter came too early this year and shortened the already short autumn season.
Fallen Pine Cone
Today marked the 44th anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald in a November storm on Lake Superior with the loss of all 29 men aboard. The Fitzgerald passed by Split Rock Lighthouse as it left Superior harbor on that final voyage, and so this evening a ceremony was held at the lighthouse honoring the men lost by tolling a bell for each as their name was read and lighting the beacon (which is normally not lit since the lighthouse’s retirement).
Remembering the Sinking
This cat reminds me of the woolly bear caterpillars which I have seen crossing the road the last few days, but neither of them can predict the up coming winter even if the folklore of the woolly bear says they can. Instead the woolly bear caterpillars tell about the previous year so maybe the thicker fur on the cat is more of a predictor of winter.
Winter Cat