Our day started with a veggie breakfast bagel and coffee. Then we were off in search of Gray Jays. Hulbert Bog has always been one of my favorite places to visit in the Upper Peninsula. The bog part of Basnau Road is only about 2 miles long, but can be interesting in all seasons. ThereContinue reading “Sault Ste. Marie to Hulbert and back”
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A day full of birds in Chippewa County, Michigan
We managed to find at least 6 Northern Shrikes on Tuesday. Another fun bird was Sharp-tailed Grouse – which we found at several places. Wild Turkeys were abundant, and at many bird-feeders. Then it was time for a late breakfast. Breakfast was next door to one of the marijuana shops now situated in the Soo.Continue reading “A day full of birds in Chippewa County, Michigan”
Searching for owls
On the road again, heading north to search out some winter fun. The trip started in Ann Arbor, where it was 10F and ended in Sault Ste. Marie where it was 28F. Besides the excitement of the Snowy Owl, bird-watcher friends know the significance of exit-373 on I-75. We were with our friend Mike atContinue reading “Searching for owls”
Downtown Ann Arbor
Finally using my new camera, a Nikon P1000. A Downy Woodpecker in the yard. Then it’s off to breakfast with Mike and Linda at Avalon. A wonderful place for an early Sunday breakfast. We were their first customers of the day. Afterwords Susan and I walked Main Street looking at window art and other things.Continue reading “Downtown Ann Arbor”
Welcoming 2022
Susan and I spent the night at our house rather than a party with friends. It’s the fourth day of our five day isolation after arriving back in Ann Arbor from our trip to Oregon. It was quiet. We watched some of the Orange Bowl and the Red Wing hockey game. We welcomed the NewContinue reading “Welcoming 2022”
2021 – Natural History year in review
We started the year spending most of the time in our house and walking around the neighborhood. We enjoyed daily sightings and listening to Carolina Wrens and Red-breasted Nuthatches. In March we started traveling from Ann Arbor to our cabin at Whitefish Point. where we were treated to many Common Redpolls at our feeders andContinue reading “2021 – Natural History year in review”
New Covid numbers and more
Once again the number of Covid infections in the US has jumped tremendously. Yesterday there were over 420,000 new cases. That’s 100,000 more than the day before. Deaths for the last two days totaled over 3500. What does this all mean? The number of new reported cases is an underestimate. With at home test kitsContinue reading “New Covid numbers and more”
Travel, Covid and a walk
A silly little Internet meme that in reality is what’s happening. The number of new virus cases topped 320,000 on 28 December with the number of daily deaths above 1800. Both numbers were dominated by unvaccinated people. The number of new daily cases was the greatest number for any day in 2021. Now, on toContinue reading “Travel, Covid and a walk”
The hectic journey to Ann Arbor
Following Christmas, it was time to get packed and ship what didn’t fit in our suitcases back to Ann Arbor. I’m not sure if Sheldon and Leonard wanted to be shipped with our package since I was the one that was feeding them at Alexis’. The big surprise was snow on the morning of theContinue reading “The hectic journey to Ann Arbor”
Oregon – Christmas Day
Christmas Eve and the tree and stockings are waiting for Santa. Alexis relaxing after the kids went to bed. The elves waiting with treats for Santa and the reindeer, hoping to catch a ride back to the North Pole to start working on next years toys. Even Sheldon and Leonard were relaxing waiting for SantaContinue reading “Oregon – Christmas Day”