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Enjoying the Gulf of Mexico here in Florida. Today we saw a waterspout got some pics to share later.
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Rusty Barn

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Rusty Barn Along Canal
Barn along I and M Canal
Utica, Illinois


I'll need to find out if this barn was around during the useful days of the Illinois and Michigan Canal. It looks old, but perhaps not old enough to have been used by canal workers. Either way, the deteriorating building and the duck weed covered canal offer a glance at history. Both are quite obsolete yet look great together.

Pearl Crescent

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Along for the Ride
Pearl Crescent on Christopher's toe.

Last time we were at Mt. Baldy, this little butterfly decided to hitch a ride on Chris' big toe. He wouldn't fly off for anything. After about five minutes, I picked him off and released him into the dunes full of wildflowers.

Red Sun

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Fire in the Sky
Sun Set
May 24th 2008


Right after the sun slipped below the horizon, the clouds lit up with a bright, fiery red tone. Not quite a sun dog, but similar I think.

It certainly made the end of the day interesting.

Rowboat

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Rowboat
Lifeguard Rowboat
Lake Michigan
Chicago, Illinois

Madwagon

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Madwagon
Madwagon Cruiser

Memorial Day on Lake Michigan in Chicago was pretty crowded. Lots of families out grilling, picnicking and playing along the beach at Montrose Point.

The bike path was loaded with cyclists, this one decided to have a break and take in some of the sites and sun of spring.

Resting

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Sleeping Babies
Sleeping Babies

A walk along the paths at the Little Red Schoolhouse are always interesting. Plants and animals are everywhere and sometimes you can get quite close to them. Saturday was no exception. These little geese were sleeping next to their mother on the shore of a little pond.

They don't look too comfortable laying on the hard limestone, but I guess their down feathers add a bit of cushion to the hard ground.

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Now That's Cozy!
Now That's Cozy!

This one found a better place for a nap. Talk about a down comforter!

Backlit Tulips

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Backlit
Tulip

Sometimes you just have to lay down on the ground and check out the view of the flowers.

Catkins

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Birch Catkins
Birch Tree Catkins
Lake Katherine


A walk through the garden paths of Lake Katherine in Palos, IL lets one focus on nature of all kinds. Wildlife lives among the diverse plant life, and they are all rather used to people walking around, so photos are fairly easy to obtain.

Spring is a great time to visit, the plants are beginning to grow and become colorful. It's not yet time for the formal gardens, but the spring bulbs are blooming.

Beavers, ducks, geese, blackbirds, robins, great blue heron, green heron and snakes are just the beginning of the wildlife you can find if you look around.

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Fuzzy Babies
Fuzzy Babies
Lake Katherine


The geese and ducks are beginning to raise families, and soon the lake and waterfall area will be filled with young water birds.

Tulip Time Festival

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Tulips in Holland
Tulips in Holland, Michigan

It's May, and that means May Flowers! Well, tulips anyway, and Holland, Michigan is the place to see tulips. The annual Tulip Time festival is underway in Holland, Michigan and you're sure to see your fill of tulips - over 6 million!

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Odd One Out
Holland, Michigan Tulips

In addition to the millions of tulips, the festival hosts entertainment and crafts. The Dutch dancers called the Klompen dancers gave demonstrations of their dancing as well as their traditional, handmade clothes and of course, wooden shoes.

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Girls in Dutch Dress
Klompen Dancers Lining Up

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Dutch Dancers
Klompen Dancers
Holland, Michigan


The Klompen dance demonstrations took place on Central Street, and ended just before the rain arrived. We didn't get to see all we wished, but the hours we spent there were well worth the drive.

Chicago

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Guess Where?
State Street
Spring 2008


It was supposed to rain all day, but it turned out to be rather nice. For once the weather cooperated with a photo shoot!

Hamming it up

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nah nah
Tiger
Brookfield Zoo


Spring is a great time to see all of the animals at the zoo. Some animals need to be kept indoors all winter and once they come outside, they are very happy. The lion and the tiger were outside and active last weekend. Usually they are asleep somewhere where you can only see part of them, but not on Saturday.

This tiger was perched up on the rocks where he surveyed all who strolled by. At one point he looked over toward me and my camera, looked right into the lens and stuck his tongue out!

Thanks a lot!

Tulip Time!

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Tulips in Bloom
Tulip Garden
Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield, Illinois


A walk through Chicago's Brookfield Zoo in the spring unveils lots of interesting things. First, the flowering bulbs are everywhere. These tulips were blooming in a small garden off the south gate of the zoo. Lots of other colorful gardens were taking shape too.

Some of the animals that have been locked up inside all winter are now outside. The lion, leopard, camels and tiger were all active on Saturday! They usually sleep quite a bit in the summer, but they were happy to be outside and soaking in the sunshine.

Anchor Rode

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Anchor Rode
Anchor Rode and Shank
Navy Pier, Chicago


This 8 ton anchor belonged to the USS Chicago and now sits on Chicago's Navy Pier.

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8 Ton Anchor

It's amazing a boat could float with such a heavy item aboard, but what's even more amazing is how this anchor could be raised and lowered as needed. I guess 8 tons is feather light compared to the ship's displacement of 13, 600 tons!

Commissioned in 1945, the USS Chicago was the third ship to use this name. The current is a submarine still serving the country. The ship was classified as a heavy cruiser with a length of 674 feet and a beam (width) of 70 feet. In World War II, the ship engaged in battle off the coast of Japan targeting warehouses and oil tanks.

In 1964, the USS Chicago was recommissioned as a guided missile cruiser and served in the seas during the Vietnam War.

The ship was turned into scrap in 1992, after a failed attempt by the city of Chicago to have it towed to Navy Pier as a memorial and museum. At the very least, the anchor was saved, placed on display at Navy Pier, and dedicated on November 11, 1995.

Ever Changing

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Tannin Rich Water
Indiana Dunes
Michigan City, Indiana


Emptying into Lake Michigan, this small stream carries all kinds of minerals and tannins toward one of the great lakes. The mouth of this stream seems to change every week as the waves from the lake and the erosion from the stream move the sand and form different patterns and channels to the lake.

Glowing Shadow

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Light Outlines This Shadow
Floating Leaf and Shadow

I thought this was interesting when I saw it the other day. This old leaf was floating in a slow stream and casting a shadow on the bottom - pretty normal. But as I looked at the shadow, the reflection of the sunlight on the water's surface was outlining the shadow. Pretty much like sunlit waves and ripples casting white reflections on the bottom of a pool.