Isn't this stretch of the Salt River memorably distinctive in appearance.
Rootballs threaten to evolve into repulsive tentacled creatures that walk toward us.
The creek "Mud Creek" is tannic not muddy.
The creek "Mud Creek" is tannic not muddy.
Isn't the creek "Mud Creek" rustic-looking in its post-logging setting.
Ideal ripples of Salt River.
Photographic celebration of the famously brownish-orange waters of the Salt River in delightful central Michigan.
People been tellin me you been online tryin to "get a feel" figuratively speaking for what the Salt River in central Michigan looks like.
Thru an opening in the spring greenery I caught sight of: THE SALT RIVER!!, from a slight elevation above it.
Out for a walk in Germany or someplace like that. No I am just kidding it is central Michigan.
Possibly my favorite colony of mayapples in all Midland County.
Wow these ferns my gosh they thrive.
first light in the pasture
field of red twig dogwoods
Herrick Park Border
Status of woodland greenup as of May the 18th.
Salt River floodplain of ferns and invasive garlic mustard in east-central Michigan in spring.
Out ridin bikes thru muddy floodplains.
A wet area is likeably unkempt. A secondary succession is in progress in a post-logging area.
A vast colony of ferns in the Salt River floodplain.
See the tree and ferns and mosses that grow from the rotting remains of old logs in standing water.