
Birthday to Birthday
This project began on my 65th birthday and ended on my 66th. The only plan was to take daily photographs.
There's no system here, and no operating rules. I just took photographs every day and decided the next day which of those went into this album.
There's no system here, and no operating rules. I just took photographs every day and decided the next day which of those went into this album.
A Bench
The View from the Tower
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At the Maple River State Game Area, north of St. Johns, Michigan.
The SGA is a joint endeavor between the State's Department of Natural Resources and Michigan Ducks Unlimited. We saw lots of birds, but few up close.
The photo's stitched together from six smaller photographs. The visible distortions are partly the software and partly the wide angle lens I was using.
Pin Cushion
Sunflower
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One Sunflower .
A more conventional, straight into the flower's face, view of the sunflower we've been watching open for the past week. As you can see, as of this morning the flower's pretty much fully developed.
Barn and Outbuildings
The Pollen Collector
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On that same sunflower. Getting this photo was harder than I expected....
Now the pace of the sunflower pix will slow. But we may be watching it decay until April.
One Sunflower .
George Laker
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Playing Dobro with Out of the Blue, a Michigan-based bluegrass band, at the Milan (Michigan) Bluegrass Festival.
The Impressively Talented Becky Buller
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Playing fiddle with the Darin and Brooke Aldridge Band at the Milan (Michigan) Bluegrass Festival. Becky has a website .
The Spinney Brothers
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Some bluegrass acts are perpetual motion machines....
The Spinney Brothers, from Nova Scotia. Gary Dalrymple (mandolin), Rick Spinney (banjo), Al Spinney (guitar), and Terry Poirier (bass). Milan, Michigan, Bluegrass Festival.
Dundee's Old Mill
Glory!
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When we first built the trellis, Joan planted Morning Glories and they covered the trellis every summer. Somewhere along the way we replaced those with Roses, which have turned out to be inconsistent.
So this year, again, she planted Morning Glories. The first opened over the weekend, and so far we've had two each day. We're hoping for more....
Deconstructing Boyer's
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They're removing the tanks from my village's decommissioned gasoline (petrol, for some of you) station this week.
In the process they've blocked off one of the town's main roads mere days before our annual town party . Hope things settle down before Friday.
Sandhills!
Main Street, Mostly Empty, with Tractor
Cobra
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Two Dahlias
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Come August, our garden beds get less interesting. Most of the blossoms have faded, and some of the plants are turning brown.
There are exceptions, of course. We keep getting new Coneflowers (though the older ones, turning brown, predominate). This year the Black-Eyed Susans have been surprisingly successful. And amongst the annuals, the Dahlias have been quite fine.
Barn with Sunflowers, Saginaw Highway
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Near Mulliken, Michigan. File this one under "Sometimes you point the camera and get lucky."
A House by the Lake
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