Topwater Time
July 11, 2008 by Bob
Filed under Barry County, Michigan Lakes, Waterfront Life
This is the time of day I love—this time right around sundown when the lake waters turn to glass, and the forested shoreline, gilded by the sun’s failing rays, glows gold against shadow-green before deepening into the twilight.
It is topwater time. Magic time.
I am standing on the shore of Hall Lake in the Yankee [...]
First Day Fishing
July 4, 2008 by Bob
Filed under Michigan Lakes, Waterfront Life
July 1, 8:59 p.m.
Whip…swiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisssshhhh…splash!
My white jitterbug hits the water.
It is my first cast of 2008. I begin reeling in, taking my time, enjoying the wobble, the bubbling splash of the lure; hoping for a strike but not holding my breath. If you’re me, you never hold your breath waiting for a fish to hit. You’d [...]
Showy Ladyslippers
June 27, 2008 by Bob
Filed under Uncategorized
They’re easy to find provided you know what you’re looking for. A short walk down a public walking path through a fen on the south side of Middleville brings you right to them. If you’ve got a nature eye, you’ll recognize them immediately.
I’m talking about showy ladyslippers (Cypripedium reginae). Mid June through early July is [...]
