Once in a while onshore winds from both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan cause intra-peninsula convergence clouds to form.
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Saturday, June 27, 2015
Flowers, Bed & Breakfast, and Fantastic Clouds
While visiting Jamey and Lois Fite's bed and breakfast the other day, I took a few pictures of their flowers. If you are visiting Grand Marais and you want to stay at the best place in town, please call the Agate Cross Bed and Breakfast at 906-494-2990.
Their yard is beautiful with flowers, a pond, raised garden beds, and more....
Once in a while onshore winds from both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan cause intra-peninsula convergence clouds to form.
Once in a while onshore winds from both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan cause intra-peninsula convergence clouds to form.
These are beautiful pictures of Jamey and Lois' place. And, I also am so transfixed sometimes, by how the clouds form and look so dramatic. Thanks for posting these updates, Karen. Virginia
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