The other day I was driving over a bridge in Two Rivers and was surprised to see the surface of the lower West Twin covered with a light green haze of algae. I was also told that the East Twin … Continue reading
Jim Knickelbine
As the season advances toward fall, our weather is more comfortable, even though we still experience the occasional rainy day. For many of us, it is our favorite time of year, and that opinion is largely based on the weather. … Continue reading
We are standing now in the midst of a great ocean of living things. The tide is high right now, but starting to flow southward. Our location on the edge of a Great Lake in the middle of the continent … Continue reading
Late summer is a season of abundance. Birds, butterflies, wildflowers, mosquitoes- so many things seem to be at their peak now. For gardeners of either the cultivated or wild variety, the proof of their efforts is on display, and I … Continue reading
Written and photo by Nancy Nabak, Communication Coordinator It’s not the velvet sound of Nat King Kole that I swoon over, but it is one of my all time favorite sounds. I’m listening to baby Chimney swifts chittering in our … Continue reading