The trees (and people’s backs) did not get a break as more snow fell again overnight through today which added more of that white stuff on the tree limbs and on the surfaces that need to be shoveled again.
More White Stuff Again
My first camera was introduced in 1978 and used 110 film, but this Eastman No. 1A AUTOGRAPHIC Kodak Junior Camera came out in 1914 and used 116 roll film. The camera is one of the first autographic cameras made by Kodak. A door to a window on the back of the camera allowed the user to write a comment with a stylus onto the paper backing the film, which becomes slightly translucent and when the writing window is exposed to light, the inscription was burned onto the negative.
Vintage Camera
When I sneak up to Lake Superior, sometimes I stop at Amnicon Falls on my way. I have visited the falls in November but never when there is snow and ice on the ground. I probably wouldn’t wander as close to the cliff edge if icy like I did to take this photo of the lower falls and the Horton covered bridge.
Bridge Over the Falls
Although my little pond has been froze over for a while now, the shipping season continues on Lake Superior until the Soo Locks close for the season on January 15, but the visitors watching the large freighters coming into port will need winter coats instead of summer shorts. It is always a treat to listen to the James Barker ship horns when it does the master salute when going under the Duluth Canal Bridge.
Ship Coming In