The shore that runs along the property of Gardens at Waters East is known as StoneWater Beach. Obviously that means – lots of stones,
from small rocks to large boulders rest at the water’s edge. Forms and textures of every kind
make up the limestone, granite, fossils of various sizes. A great place on a Great Lake to walk
and past the day.
This posting is a very short “sample” of all the photos
taken while walking the beach over the years. Nice to have the lake so close. Nice to be able to enjoy it so often.
Come along on a walk with me.
Enjoy
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That's a beautiful stroll your shoreline is so lovely. Sarah x
ReplyDeleteHerzlichen Dank für deinen Kommentar.
ReplyDeleteWenn ich Blumen im Gegenlicht fotografiere, mache ich das am Nachmittag, wenn das Licht weicher ist. Dann bleiben die Konturen der Blüten besser erhalten.
Gruß, Anette
Thanks for sharing a form of beauty,I don't get to enjoy,here on the prairies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteKathrin
Lake Michigan is quite exotic to me, so different from my garden in Northern Sweden. Your pictures are real beautiful.
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Awesome work.Just wanted to drop a comment and say I am new to your blog and really like what I am reading.Thanks for the share
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