One of my Grandma Zimmer's favorite places was the Tahquamenon Falls, located in Michigan's upper peninsula. I remember she had a set of place mats with photographs of the falls. A unique feature of these falls is the brown water caused by tannins leached from cedar swamps.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Tybee Island
This last week Melanie and I spent another week at Tybee Island, GA. We picked the wrong week to enjoy winter at the beach. We arrived Monday afternoon and Tuesday and Wednesday were too cold to really enjoy the beach. At least Thursday was nice and we were able to get a couple of beach walks in. Fortunately, we are lucky in that we are able to spend two days in a small room together without being reduced to fisticuffs.
I took a few pictures.
When we first arrived on Monday afternoon Tybee Island was as beautiful as I have ever seen it. Late afternoon sun and weather moving in. You can see a bunch of birds in the foreground. Most of them are black skimmers and they are facing the wind. Anytime the wind shifted the birds would turn to face the wind.
Melanie standing in the wet sand on Monday afternoon.
The black skimmers were still out on Tuesday. Even though it was in the mid 30s and the wind was whistling steadily at around ten mph I had to go out with my camera and get a better shot than I was able to get with my phone the day before.
Black skimmers in the back and gulls in the front, surviving the cold.
On Wednesday it was still too cold to really enjoy the beach. We drove into Savannah and went to Barnes and Noble and got some Chinese takeout. When we got back there was some nice afternoon light again so I took a solo trip to the beach.
No black skimmers this time but plenty of gulls were hanging out. Whenever the surf rolled in they were pecking organic matter out of the water and gobbling it down.
Panorama taken on Wednesday
On Thursday the weather improved and temperature pushed 60. We got a couple of nice walks in. We even went to the pier where I got this shot of a surfer
Friday morning there was fog. I call this one, "Foggy Ocean"
On our way home on that foggy day Melanie captured this image of Savannah from the bridge. Beautiful
I took a few pictures.
When we first arrived on Monday afternoon Tybee Island was as beautiful as I have ever seen it. Late afternoon sun and weather moving in. You can see a bunch of birds in the foreground. Most of them are black skimmers and they are facing the wind. Anytime the wind shifted the birds would turn to face the wind.
Melanie standing in the wet sand on Monday afternoon.
The black skimmers were still out on Tuesday. Even though it was in the mid 30s and the wind was whistling steadily at around ten mph I had to go out with my camera and get a better shot than I was able to get with my phone the day before.
Black skimmers in the back and gulls in the front, surviving the cold.
On Wednesday it was still too cold to really enjoy the beach. We drove into Savannah and went to Barnes and Noble and got some Chinese takeout. When we got back there was some nice afternoon light again so I took a solo trip to the beach.
No black skimmers this time but plenty of gulls were hanging out. Whenever the surf rolled in they were pecking organic matter out of the water and gobbling it down.
Panorama taken on Wednesday
On Thursday the weather improved and temperature pushed 60. We got a couple of nice walks in. We even went to the pier where I got this shot of a surfer
Friday morning there was fog. I call this one, "Foggy Ocean"
On our way home on that foggy day Melanie captured this image of Savannah from the bridge. Beautiful
Thursday, December 19, 2013
It's Not a Myth
These images are cropped from a photo I found on the Library of Congress' website. The panoramaic photo was taken at Bennett Park in Detroit during the 1909 World Series. What fascinated me is what you see in the background, fans perched on telephone poles in order to see the game. That can't be safe. You can view the original image here. There are several telephone poles with these funny little birds perched on them.
These guys are down the rightfield line
These daredevils are just beyond the left field wall.
Even further down the right field line. Out near where the outfield wall starts
This group is between homeplate and first base
These guys are down the rightfield line

These daredevils are just beyond the left field wall.
Even further down the right field line. Out near where the outfield wall starts
This group is between homeplate and first base
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
British Library Flickr Page
The British Library recently updated a million images to their Flickr page. Is it a good thing or just a mass dump of useless crap? Who knows? I found some interesting images.
Jerusalem, from a book published in 1852.
Scrooge waking up happy to know he hasn't missed Christmas. From 1869.
The hunter and his two wives from the Richard Francis Burton book Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo published in 1876.
Robin Hood's last shot. This is where he a dying Robin Hood shoots an arrow out the window and asks that he be buried wherever the arrow lands. This is from 1884.
The crusader castle Krak des Chevaliers from another Richard Francis Burton book Unexplored Syria. Visits to the Libanus, the Tulúl el Safā, the Anti-Libanus, the Northern Libanus, and the Aláh, 1872.
And whatever the hell this is.
Jerusalem, from a book published in 1852.
![Image taken from page 507 of 'Das heilige Land nach seiner ehemaligen und jetzigen geographischen Beschaffenheit, nebst kritischen Blicker in das C. v. Raumer'sche “Palästina” ... Deutsch bearbeitet [from the Hebrew] von Dr. Israel Schwarz'](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7398/11039314233_ab261713af.jpg)
Scrooge waking up happy to know he hasn't missed Christmas. From 1869.
![Image taken from page 145 of 'A Christmas Carol ... With illustrations [from drawings by S. Eytinge.]'](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5507/11244948416_a722df714b.jpg)
The hunter and his two wives from the Richard Francis Burton book Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo published in 1876.
![Image taken from page 59 of 'Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo. [With illustrations and a map.]'](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3721/11069436526_eeb68b9221.jpg)
Robin Hood's last shot. This is where he a dying Robin Hood shoots an arrow out the window and asks that he be buried wherever the arrow lands. This is from 1884.
![Image taken from page 433 of '[Robin Hood: a collection of poems, songs, and ballads ... Edited by Joseph Ritson.]'](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5484/11171148093_a136f0c9f0.jpg)
The crusader castle Krak des Chevaliers from another Richard Francis Burton book Unexplored Syria. Visits to the Libanus, the Tulúl el Safā, the Anti-Libanus, the Northern Libanus, and the Aláh, 1872.
![Image taken from page 173 of 'Unexplored Syria. Visits to the Libanus, the Tulúl el Safā, the Anti-Libanus, the Northern Libanus, and the Aláh. By R. F. Burton and Charles F. Tyrwhitt Drake. [With contributions by Isabel Lady Burton and others.]'](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5528/11247184905_f22c1e3810.jpg)
And whatever the hell this is.
![Image taken from page 259 of '[The voiage and travaile of Sir J. Maundevile, which treateth of the way to Hierusalem; and of marvayles of Inde, with other ilands and countryes. Now publish'd entire from an original MS. in the Cotton Library.]'](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3726/11223606215_c93e9134c6.jpg)
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Grand Theft Auto V
Oh sure, it's tasteless, ultraviolent and insults you as you play it but GTA V sure is purty.


Tuesday, December 10, 2013
That Dress
I was looking at how other institutions use technology to share their collections and came across the dress Carol Burnett wore during the sketch that parodied Gone with the Wind. This is in the American History Museum which is part of the Smithsonian.
Monday, December 09, 2013
Trip Glasses
The other day I stumbled across a neat contraption called Trip Glasses. My set arrived in the mail on Saturday and, surprisingly, they work. You put on the glasses and headphones and close your eyes. When you turn the Trip Glasses on a red light starts flashing and a tone plays in each stereo channel. As your brain tries to makes sense of the audio and visual inputs you see patterns and colors. It is rather striking. It's like bad 60s television special effects taking place inside your brain. Or, more like the Joshua Light Show that played behind bands at the Fillmore back in the day.
Tuesday, December 03, 2013
Antrim County, MI
A few years ago I created a Flickr group to feature photos taken in Antrim Country. Below is a slideshow of the photos submitted to the group.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Three Michigan Photos
Monday, November 11, 2013
Drivin' a Boat
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