Ever Evolving Clouds Posted on September 12, 2021 by Mama Cormier ….I never tire of walking on the beach when I’m at the cottage because the waves, the changing seasons and the clouds keep it interesting Share this:PrintTwitterFacebookPinterestRedditEmailLike this:Like Loading...
Wow. Gorgeous clouds. I’ve been watching them a lot lately, as well. Bad weather can bring beautiful skies!!! LikeLiked by 2 people Reply ↓
Thanks Judy. Sometimes the sky can look very ominous and then the clouds just blow over. We seem to have our own little micro climate on the island. LikeLike Reply ↓
My Cottage is on Christian Island in Georgian Bay off of Lake Huron. It is home to 1000 permanent residents year round (Beausoleil Band, an indigenous group) and roughly another 1000 cottagers for six months of the year. LikeLiked by 1 person
Ah yes.. I’d mentioned that my husband’s sister had a house near Lake Huron. Ah, memory….. LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you Aletta. Later in the year the beach can be a very turbulent place but I usually close the cottage for the season before I see that. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
Wow. Gorgeous clouds. I’ve been watching them a lot lately, as well. Bad weather can bring beautiful skies!!!
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Thanks Judy. Sometimes the sky can look very ominous and then the clouds just blow over. We seem to have our own little micro climate on the island.
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What island, Carol? I’ve probably been told before but you know how it goes…
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My Cottage is on Christian Island in Georgian Bay off of Lake Huron. It is home to 1000 permanent residents year round (Beausoleil Band, an indigenous group) and roughly another 1000 cottagers for six months of the year.
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Ah yes.. I’d mentioned that my husband’s sister had a house near Lake Huron. Ah, memory…..
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Beautful!
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Thank you.
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Lovely photos of the beach and the clouds!
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Thank you Aletta. Later in the year the beach can be a very turbulent place but I usually close the cottage for the season before I see that.
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I can imagine that it changes a lot during winter
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