Outside of a three week span in January, winter 2023/24 has been a bust. No real snow, no real cold, just a whole lot of bummer. At least so far as I am concerned, I am pretty sure that most of the rest of Chicago has been happy not to have to deal with much winter weather.
Between the lack of appealing weather and my busy winter work schedule, I have not been outdoors much. But I have managed to get out a bit which is always nice. One way to work a mild winter along the southern shore of Lake Michigan is to take advantage of warm moist air from the gulf running up and into the 38 degree lake water which creates some great foggy and misty conditions. Perfect for capturing water droplets.
Another frequent occurrence are clear and cloudless days which provide good opportunity to work on my landscape techniques, which really can use some work.
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Water in any form is wonderful. The droplets are lovely. We went to a spot here in CL on Sunday that we’d never been to. Fox Bluff in Trout Valley. I felt like we were at Starved Rock, but in just 7 minutes! Running streams, tiny waterfalls, pools large and small, and surprisingly deep ravines. Still some ice formations hanging onto rocks along the streams, too. Only had my cell phone but I took some video for Adam and Casey.
Water in any form is wonderful. The droplets are lovely. We went to a spot here in CL on Sunday that we’d never been to. Fox Bluff in Trout Valley. I felt like we were at Starved Rock, but in just 7 minutes! Running streams, tiny waterfalls, pools large and small, and surprisingly deep ravines. Still some ice formations hanging onto rocks along the streams, too. Only had my cell phone but I took some video for Adam and Casey.