Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.

When a three night reservation turns into two.

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Six months ago I reserved a campsite on the shores of Lake Huron during a new moon cycle, intent on doing some Milky Way photography. Many years ago Katie and I camped at this state park and I remembered a lighthouse located just a few miles north that might work for night photography.

This is the Sturgeon Point Lighthouse.

My sister drove all the way up from Alabama just to go with me on this photography adventure. Last Monday we set out early in the day so that we had time to scout out the lighthouse location for potential night shots.

My sister noticed this split in color on the lake.

You see, the weather didn’t look promising beyond Monday night. That’s what happens when you have to book something months out. Weather is always the unknown element. We expected a clear night Monday, but rain and cold Tuesday and Wednesday.

We discussed going back home Tuesday if it was miserable.

Monday was a beautiful day.

And we knew we’d only have one night to get the Milky Way. So we needed to be ready.

The lighthouse was just as I remembered it, standing tall on the shores of the Great Lake. We wandered the beach looking for something interesting to put in the foreground.

The bench might look fun under the Milky Way.

Eventually we decided we needed to be quite a bit behind the lighthouse in order to be shooting Southeast where the Milky Way would be. We found a place that might work, tucked low behind a small dune, and made a big X in the sand so we could find the spot in the darkness of 2 a.m., our planned shoot time.

Probably not this angle though.

Then we explored other places on the site, including Baily School which wasn’t open, but we got an interesting shot through the window anyway.

A school room from back in the day.

We wandered down the beach to the south, thinking maybe the rocks out in the water might be interesting. Even if we didn’t end up shooting there at night, they made a nice, minimal, image in the sunshine we were enjoying.

Maybe we could light paint this rock.

Eventually it was time to go check into the campground. If all three days were as nice as Monday we’d have a wonderful time. If only.

Our campsite, right on the shore, was small, but we managed to make it work.

Maybe the weather forecasts were wrong.

We did note that of the handful of people camping along the shore we were the only ones in tents. Perhaps we were a touch too early in the camping season.

The view from our camp site looked promising.

Not to worry, we each had electric blankets and we were confident that we’d be fine. This was not our first spring camping experience.

Our beach. Though it was too cold to swim.

So…you might ask…what happened on Monday night? Did we leave our nice warm, snuggly beds to drive up to the lighthouse at 2 in the morning? Or did the waves lapping on the shore lull us back to sleep after our alarms rang?

Stop! Don’t drive into the lake!

I guess you’ll have to wait and see.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

25 thoughts on “When a three night reservation turns into two.

  1. Well, even if you didn’t get the Milky Way, at least you and Beth had that time together.

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  2. Electric blankets tent camping, I hardly ever thought to get an electric site when I was tent camping. Can’t wait to read the next installment.

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  3. I like this approach, now I’m on edge waiting for the next release of this serial… 🙂

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  4. The split color water is so interesting. Change in water temp? What causes that I wonder. I am so not the camping type and enjoy living vicariously through your adventures, Dawn!

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  5. Oh dear… I don’t like the sound of that!

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  6. Oh! The anticipation!! 😊

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  7. With a cozy electric blanket wrapped around me, it would be a tough decision to go shoot at that early hour. Too bad you didn’t book later in the week to catch the Northern Lights, but of course booking way back then, you had no idea that this light show was coming. Since I’m from SE Michigan I can imagine that Tuesday was ugly with a capital “U”. Mother Nature has been playing spoiler a lot this Spring.

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  8. Oh my! Looking forward to part 2 (the rock photo really is lovely!)

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  9. I read this post shortly after it came out and I don’t know why I didn’t comment at the time. I think I read it one night when I had trouble sleeping and made a mental note to come back with my keyboard in front of me instead of the iPad. Obviously that worked well since I’m just writing now and had to scroll down your page pretty far to find where I left off! Very much looking forward now to reading the next parts of the series!

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  10. How wonderful that you and your sis get along so well! Maybe I’m just a tiny bit pea-green over that. I only have one sis, and she’s not talking to me. Don’t ask what I did — I’ve asked her, and she has no answer. Sure makes grieving my mom harder, knowing I’m having to grieve the relationship with my sis, too. Sigh.

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