Friday, July 30, 2021

July Milky Way over Grand Portage Bay


 









Boy, it sure is nice to finally see crisp, clear stars again!  The smoke haze from Ontario wildfires wasn't nearly as bad today as it has been on other days.  I had been over at my parents house and when I got home I looked up at the sky as I was getting out of the car.  It had been so long since we had good air quality at night I was shocked to see the outline of the Milky Way glowing brightly in the sky!  I couldn't resist walking down to the beach and making this photo. 

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

An evening on the lake


 









There has been a LOT of smoke in our air this July. Wildfires in the Boundary Waters and Canada have been sending smoke our way pretty much every day this month. On some days the smoke has been thick enough to give us headaches and sore throats by the end of the day. It also means we have not been seeing very many stars at night. 

About a week ago my dad and I ventured out on a local lake after dark and when we arrived at the lake you really couldn't see any stars at all due to the smoke haze. A little while later, however, the smoke did clear enough to reveal some clouds and a few stars poking through here and there. The night was incredibly quiet and calm.  So much so that I was able to set my tripod up in the boat and get a nice and sharp 5 second exposure of the moon and Jupiter!





















Sunday, July 11, 2021

Meditative Otter


 









An otter deep in thought as he basks in the evening sun on the Pigeon River in northeast Minnesota. 

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Surprise Otters!



















While out cruising the shoreline of the Pigeon River last night we had a surprise encounter with a group of otters.  We first spotted them near the mouth of the river as we were heading upstream. As we motored upriver the otters were working their way upstream as well, along the bank of the river. Every now and then they would climb up on shore and wander their way through the trees. At first it only seemed like there were a couple of them.  However, as we got closer we realized there were 6 or 7 of them!

That's when things got interesting. I don't know what happened but one of them got on the nerves of another one and before we knew it all of them came running quickly down the bank and into the river. Once they were in the water they were snarling at each other and splashing around violently. This lasted for about a minute then they broke apart and swam back towards the mouth of the river.  There was one straggler, who seemed to look at us as if thinking "What the heck just happened?"  During the melee I was shooting a video which didn't turn out all that great buy my consolation prize for the subpar video was this otter posing very nicely for his photograph to be taken :-)