We just returned from an amazing time on the north shore of Lake Superior. As I’ve written before, it is one of my all-time favorite places to be. When we arrive at the cabin we rent, I sigh a happy sigh when I walk through the door and see the lake through the floor to ceiling windows. It is a marvelous and breathtaking sight that I never grow tired of. I literally feel a calm come over me. I miss it when I’m not there.
During our time at the cabin, we did what we normally do…we enjoy God’s bountiful creation. We bike and hike, drink our morning coffee on the deck, watch the sunrise, have a bon fire on the rocks, relax, read good books, eat delicious food overlooking the lake, and just sit and look at the lake.
I had good intentions of cleaning up my computer files, or deleting photos off my phone, do a little writing, but none of that happened. The lake is alluring and mesmerizing, and we can just sit and do nothing but enjoy the vista for hours…and so we do, and we do not worry about getting anything accomplished. I believe we are being rejuvenated from the inside out.
We traditionally go up to the north shore in September but this year we had reservations in July. The weather was cooler than normal for July, the sunrise is earlier in July…5:20ish…and different kinds of flowers are blooming in July…like beautiful lupines, perky daisies and bright yellow bird’s-foot trefoil.
A photo exposition follows:
I’m so grateful for our time on the shore of Lake Superior.
Great pictures
Thanks Daryl.
This photo story brings me so much joy!
Thanks Starr. It was hard to choose the photos to share, there is so much beauty to try and capture. 😉
There is no place as stunning as the Lake Superior North Shore! The lupines are so beautiful. Glad you could see the summer flowers! Great images!
Thank you Suzanne. I agree, the north shore of Lake Superior is stunning.
This is like a whole different world. I haven’t been to the North Shore in decades. Whenever I regain my health enough to travel, we will need to head that direction.
I would encourage you to take a trip up the north shore when you are feeling better.
It’s an amazing place.