Shadows and Tracks

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go What creature do you think passed this way? On the sandy beach tucked in front of the Whitefish Dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan. Only the shadows, only the tracks.

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Used To Be So Easy

Used To Be So Easy

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Barn Doors at Sunrise

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Whitefish Dunes

https://www.wjsmithconstruction.com/insurance-claim/ Whitefish Dunes State Park is on the Lake Michigan side of Door County, the large peninsula extending off the north-eastern part of Wisconsin. It has the only significant area of sand dunes on the western shore of Lake Michigan. The state of Michigan, 98 miles across the lake, sports much larger areas and much taller sand dunes.

Lake Michigan Shore

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On Top of Old Baldy

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Sand Dune Trail

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Heirloom Iris, A History Exposed

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