Just a couple of images in the dwindling light of yesterday afternoon. First is Portage Lake near Onekama. I love how the docks make orthogonal patterns and the ducks are like polka dots. The sun at the channel just makes it perfect.
![sunset on Portage Lake](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8STDLTrua1reZ5jzY-H9aT2N4ew5T_AR8HXMGdFTOkbHbCbt4W88eTTwA3tvbZV02rcKVipyTyMSBn92MmfbFBfOSex0IVCqKJL3AHQtcX0xwn48M7ctDoqO1CYzW2gcmd7glJjmy58A/s1600/portage-lake01.jpg)
But this one is my favorite. I finished my assignments just as the last light was fading, and I drove home mostly in the dark. The season for beaches has also faded. The blowing sands cover the benches and defy the fences which try to slow the drifting.
![sunset on Lake Michigan](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg6qz3lIiNifqulQ9riXU5vYGTB8__4yC1nh5U6erbINY3KIUbmS8ndya9FzFGiuPz11jQsQIpfbfxhklBfY7sTXLWpJoSuNp8wcPRERz43x33kev8zX_dpXc4XZfDAkSLtRqMokb-8AFU/s1600/lonely-bench01.jpg)
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4 comments:
Both are great pictures. I thought that second picture was snow until I read that it was sand. A nice trick of the mind.
Title for the second image, Summer is Over.
I thought the same thing Ratty did. It looked like snow around that bench. Those winds must really be blowing for that bench to be almost covered
Ratty & Ann- in the low light it really is impossible to tell, isn't it! No snow for us yet, though.
Chuck- I think you've nailed the title.
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