Sunday, April 24, 2016

Lake Metroparks: Blair Road & Paine Falls Parks

We visited two small parks in the Lake Metroparks today: The Blair Road Park (Perry, Ohio) and the Paine Falls Park (Leroy, Ohio). Both are small parks yet still enjoyable. The Blair Road park only has room for about 10 cars, and on a Sunday morning, the park was half full with cars, likely for people fishing the nearby Grand River. The trail to the river is short and there is plenty of room to walk along the banks of the Grand River. This walk is best done with hiking shoes/boots, as the area around the river can be muddy after a rain and the terrain can be uneven or rocky in spots. There weren’t many leaves on the trees at this time, but this park likely will be lush and green in a few weeks.

Just a short drive away is Paine Falls Park, which provides a nice view of the lovely falls. There is a stairway to the falls observation deck for easy access. Here are a few photos from today’s visit to both parks.


Shale cliffs along The Grand River

The Grand River



Paine Falls



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Saturday, April 2, 2016

Thundersnow in April (Video)

Spring may be here, but that doesn’t mean that we still can’t get snow. We had a burst of heavy snow – in the form of graupel - move in at about 6:00 PM today, with strong winds. Conditions were perfect for thundersnow, so I grabbed my camera and stepped into the garage to hopefully get it on video. In the first few seconds, a blast of wind came at me head on and covered me with snow, soaking me. But right after that, I got my prize: lightning followed by thunder! Here’s the video.



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Sunday, March 27, 2016

A Great Egret at Grand River Landing

Today we visited the Grand River Landing Park in Fairport Harbor, Ohio, part of the Lake Metroparks. The temps were in the upper 60s and going higher so it was perfect for a walk near the river. As we drove into the park, I saw a large white bird standing near the water in a small area away from the river itself. It was a Great Egret.  We quickly parked the car and hoped the bird would stay put until we could get nearer for a better view.  As we walked closer,  it flew up into a nearby tree and posed for several minutes and then flew off to the other side of the river.  Even though we were still far away, we were likely still too close for comfort for that huge bird!   Here are a few photos from the park, including one of that lovely bird.





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Saturday, March 12, 2016

A Sky Full of Contrails

Sometimes I take so many photos that some get lost in the shuffle. I forgot this photo that I took on February 28, 2016. It was a nice weather day: sunny with blue skies. I was surprised when I stepped outside in the afternoon to see the sky to the west/southwest filled with contrails. And yes, these are contrails – nothing sinister to see here (wink). I usually ignore contrails as we do see them quite often, but as this was a case where there seemed to be such a heavy concentration, I felt it was worthy of a photo. (Click on the image for a larger view.)


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Monday, February 29, 2016

Wind, Sand, and Ice at Mentor Headlands

The temps were in the mid-60s - very warm for February. It also was very windy but the walk was tolerable on the dunes trail.  When we spotted some huge ice chunks on the Lake Erie shoreline, we took the dunes trail that led to the beach to get a closer look. Outside the protection of the dunes, the wind was so strong that it was difficult to walk into. When we saw what looked like a sandstorm coming our way, I snapped a few quick photos and we headed back to the dunes trail before we were sandblasted. Enjoy the photos!





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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Christmas in Downtown Cleveland


While Public Square is still under construction, the annual Cleveland Christmas Tree has been located again in Playhouse Square. The weather was very mild for late December so we decided to take a drive into the city and check out the display. The tree looked gorgeous as always.  Also glimmering nearby was the Playhouse Square outdoor chandelier, the largest of its kind in the world.

There was also a “Festival of Trees” display in the Allen Theater, where the play “A Christmas Story” is currently running. The tree displays lining the entrance hall to the theater were beautiful, as were the displays inside the lovely Reinberger Rotunda. The city streets were usually a little busier when the tree was at Public Square, but there was a nice crowd inside the Allen Theater. Here are a few photos, and enjoy the holiday season everyone!





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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Record Warmth in December in Ohio



The temperatures hit 70 degrees yesterday in the area – a record high for December 12th. Temps were in the low 60s when we took a walk yesterday morning on the dunes trail at Mentor Headlands State Park in Ohio. There was only a light breeze and the clouds were thick and very grey. Still, who would want to pass up a December walk by Lake Erie when the weather was so warm? Here are a few photos.









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