The old railroad ferry dock in Port Huron
Maggie's first visit at the river
Pouring rain mixed with snow April 6th in Michigan
April 7th in Michigan
April 7th in Michigan
The park grounds are covered with violets
Sunset in our street
The last rays of sun
House finch feeding on a sunflower seed.
A casualty in our yard
Red Admiral on our bird feeder
Bloodroot along Polly Ann Trail
Bloodroot along Polly Ann Trail
Posing for me
Red Admiral in our yard
Spring explosion of fungi!
Little stars on the ground
The most beautiful color: violet
The first Marsh Marigolds
Our neighborhood in the Spring
Our neighborhood in the Spring
Our neighborhood in the Spring
Better than house cleaning!
The old railroad ferry dock in Port Huron
Listening!
Male Robin (Turdus migratorius) - Wanderdrossel
March 30th, a very cold snowy day
Our new fire pit
Trimming our trees
Trimming our trees
Interwoven branches
Shore ice in Canada
Lake Huron ice still coming down
Ice still moving down from Lake Huron
Fog over the Canadian shore
Calling his mate
'Old Squaw' (Eisente)
Ice still moving down from Lake Huron
Rainy day fun project
In full bloom
Flowers of our Silver Maple
View through the ceder woods
One of the seven ponds
Weather dried cedar roots
Felled long ago by lightning
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Doerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure clubRonald Losure club has replied to Doerthe clubDoerthe club has replied to Ronald Losure clubDoerthe club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubIch mag diesen Bau auch sehr gerne. Frueher war diese ganze Gegend nur eine Kohlen- und Steinhalde. Ein Billionair, der in der Stadt aufwuchs, hat mit eigenem Geld die gesamten Anlagen und das Flussufer zu einem herrlichen Park umgebaut. Der Wanderweg ist zwei km lang. Es gibt auch ein herrliches Besucherzentrum wo man gemuetlich sitzen kann und den Schiffen auf dem Fluss zuschauen kann. Port Huron ist jedes Jahr ueberflutet mit Seglern. Die beruehmte Mackinac Regatta findet statt, mit einer Entfernung von 375 Meilen.
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