[intense_row] [intense_column size=”4″ medium_size=”hide” small_size=”hide” extra_small_size=”hide”] [/intense_column] [intense_column size=”8″ medium_size=”hide” small_size=”hide” extra_small_size=”hide”] [/intense_column] We are ready to again offer e-mail subscriptions to the Sievers Blog! Thanks to the fine folks at 3W Media, new e-mails have been added to the existing list (if you’re receiving this in your e-mail box already, you don’t have to re-subscribe) and going forward, if you change your e-mail, you will be able to enter your new address so you can continue to read the news from Sievers. The blog page layout is still somewhat “under construction”. Other changes will be forthcoming. It’s taken about a week now for the snow to melt from our spring snowstorm. While it was underfoot, it didn’t keep our feathered friends from going about their business and the snow/rain/cold […]
This is November
To be honest, this photo was taken at the end of October, although of all the Island roads, this spot along Detroit Harbor Road looking towards the west is probably still one of the best for remaining color. As you can see, the traffic patterns have changed a bit, with turkeys finding even this usually busy road a little quieter now. Other birds are enjoying Island waters on their migration. Whether at the Jackson Harbor Ridges or at Little Lake, geese and ducks are taking advantage of these warm November days and resting for a spell. A little Fall remains, but the stark branches stand out more and more against the sunset. There are plenty of reasons to enjoy […]