Hi folks! Brer, Rio, Wizard and I are up in the UP of Michigan for an extended weekend vacation. We're at the Superior Shores Resort, which is between Ontonagon and the Porcupine Wilderness. It's not a terribly fancy "resort", but we have a wonderful little cabin right on the shore of the Great Lake Gitchigumi, with wireless only as long as we can stand the cold lake winds. Our cabin seems to be a bizarre Faraday cage that keeps out all wireless and GPS signals, so this is how we catch up on email and all that.
This image was from last night, when we had a bit of a rain storm approaching form across the lake, with the last of sunset peeking underneath the trailing edge.
Tonight is clear...and a hard frost warning! Brrrr! Down into the 20s Fahrenheit! Good thing we have a fireplace.
Photo: 1 second exposure without tripod. Subject: Brer Foxxe.
This image was from last night, when we had a bit of a rain storm approaching form across the lake, with the last of sunset peeking underneath the trailing edge.
Tonight is clear...and a hard frost warning! Brrrr! Down into the 20s Fahrenheit! Good thing we have a fireplace.
Photo: 1 second exposure without tripod. Subject: Brer Foxxe.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Monkey
Size 600 x 450px
File Size 38.3 kB
When I'm not on vacation, I spend nearly all my time on computers either at work or doing Sofawolf stuff, so if I didn't have a laptop with me you'd probably never see photos like this. Being online for half an hour a day is a tremendous break from my usual routine and a vacation in itself.
Believe me, we did an awful lot of non-computer stuff on this vacation! But checking to make sure servers hadn't crashed back home while sitting on the shore of Lake Superior before the rains start to fall, after a full day of hiking and sight-seeing is a pardonable sin.
Believe me, we did an awful lot of non-computer stuff on this vacation! But checking to make sure servers hadn't crashed back home while sitting on the shore of Lake Superior before the rains start to fall, after a full day of hiking and sight-seeing is a pardonable sin.
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