The low dew points makes a pleasant day for hiking on the first Sunday of autumn, enabling one to enjoy some of nature’s beauty before the leaves disappears from the trees and the winter snow arrives.
Temperance River
Numerous waves of storm rolled through today, some bringing strong winds or heavy rains. Weather like that can churn the water up on even big lakes like Lake Superior, like on this beach where the beach has disappeared under the rolling sandy waves and won’t be a day to try swimming there either.
No Swimming
The drizzle and fog hung around all day so it wasn’t bright and sunny out although the Yellow Toadflax (or Butter and Eggs) do add a little yellow sunshine even on a cloudy day. But these wildflowers are not native to the area and are considered an invasive species but they are pretty.
Yellow Toadflax
A boat trip on Lake Superior would have felt nice today with the cooler temperatures coming from the water surface to provide some relief from the warm day. Raspberry Island Lighthouse was ready for use by the end of 1862 but when more lighthouse assistant keepers were stationed on the island, the Lighthouse Service remodeled the building from the ground up in 1906 using parts of the older structure.
Raspberry Island Lighthouse