Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Good morning or good evening, wherever you may be, across the nation and across the world. It is just past 10:40 p.m. in "The City", where the current temperature is 67° under cloudy-skies and it feels like 67° with a slight wind out of the north @ 4 mph. There is a 57% chance for showers tonight, but a glance out the WW tells me that that chance isn't for GH. 

Tomorrow's high will be a very comfortable 70° with a 70% chance for showers in the morning with a low-temperature tomorrow night of 59°. The sun will rise in the morning @ 6 :13 a.m. and set later @ 9:26 p.m.

We took a short photo safari to Mill Point Park in Spring Lake yesterday, where I took some shots of the local flora and fauna.

The first fauna we espied were these geese resting on the pier.

I used to work with a man who asked, "Do you have your ducks in a row?" Not yesterday, but these swans were in a row.

Mill Point Park was closed in 2019 and 2020 due to high water levels in Spring Lake and in the Grand River.

Now, this swan and her cygnets are feasting on the algae of the receding waters. 

The parents were foraging and leading their bank. 

While this bird waits for a trip to its nest nearby.

This is the clock tower on a nearby building as seen through the reeds.

I just liked how this looked.

Canada Geese and their offspring.

With the exception of the 25 - 29 Caps, who fell for the fourth game in a row, this time to the 32 - 23 Dayton Dragons, 5 - 6, all of the major league teams are still playing. The Caps and the Dragons play tomorrow night @ 7:05 p.m.

We gave up on our old Wi-Fi router and traveled to the Big-Box electronics store in Norton Shores to purchase a replacement. It took a bit of effort, but most things are up and running once again. 

We made short trip to the auxiliary gardens for some watering and changing of the hose washers that were leaking there. Our contribution to the community.

All of our plantings are doing well. Mary and Ginger may walk back again tomorrow for more watering, unless that forecast for rain comes to pass. 

Otherwise, that is enough for one day. Ciao. 

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