Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.

But what about the pretty stuff up in Northport?

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I know. It all seems quite a long time ago when I traveled over to the western side of the state to camp and watch for stars.

This seemed too perfect not to stop.

You all know the star thing didn’t work out. And that it rained a lot. And that my last day there I drove up to Northport to meet with friends about a new book.

One of my favorites, I park up the road on a side street and walk back down busy M-22.

But on the drive back to camp I did wander a bit, looking at pretty stuff. Of course.

On a random backroad that I took to turn around for another barn..

Because why be up there at all if you’re not enjoying all the pretty stuff!

It’s not always about the barns.

Many of these barns you’ve seen before, but I’d have to say it was a long time ago.

I hope to get the Milky Way over this barn someday.

And some of you are newcomers so this will be your first glimpse of the beautiful rural landscape that sits along Lake Michigan in the upper part of our lower peninsula.

I parked over by the house in a bike path access parking lot and walked the bike path to get this image.

I feel like I’m jabbering too much. Maybe I should just show you a few of the pretties and let you decide for yourself if they were worth me stopping to grab the image.

This is a famous barn on M 22. Lots of people have shot the Milky Way over it. Maybe someday I will too.

I kind of think you’ll be in agreement with me that it was worth turning around and even driving around a really big block to capture some of these.

Near the bike path parking lot. I liked the vintage car, the vintage house and the famous barn all together.

Enjoy.

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.

21 thoughts on “But what about the pretty stuff up in Northport?

  1. A vintage car, a vintage house, all that wide open space and a barn? Oh, yes. Definitely needed to pull off the road. Very pretty, Dawn.

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    • I like this image too. When I was driving into the public parking lot for the bike trail which is next door to this house I saw two guys in this car pull into the house. Thought it was a neat car.

      Then I walked down the bike path to get to the famous barn and back, and as I passed the house I saw that the car was still there, next to the vintage house with that barn in the background. Green trees, green car. Couldn’t resist.

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  2. Photographer’s trifecta – perfect. I like that cute and sporty little car, though it seems out of place in the sticks. The owner decided to get away from life in the city I’ll bet.

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  3. Beautiful shots, Dawn! Definitely worth stopping for!

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  4. Wow, gorgeous photos. I love photo #4, even tho maybe it’s considered to be a “weed” … hey, maybe WE are considered to be weeds. Let’s just be careful about that ok? 🙂 Yep, turn around, go around the block again, go around the MILE again, there are photos to be taken! 🙂 Thanks Dawn, this was great.

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  5. Beautiful! Michigan tourism should hire you for their next Pure Michigan campaign 😊

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  6. Oh, that first barn is practically perfect! And how I love the vintage house and car … but yes, that dandelion artsy shot is splendid, too. Looks like you had a great time doubling back to snap all these lovely barns.

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  7. Nice photos! Hope you get the Milky Way photo someday:)

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    • Me too! I’ve gotten a couple I like, but I sure would like to get better at it. It’s hard to get all the stars aligned (see what I did there?) so that weather and moon and Milky Way all come together at a place I happen to be standing!

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  8. Hi Dawn!

    It is always worth the time to take a detour for a great photo! 😊

    Thank you for sharing!

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  9. Love the dandelion macro. What kind of lens did you use to shoot it?

    Enjoyed the tour of the barns and countryside!

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  10. What a great vintage car! Never get tired of seeing barns with acres of land surrounding them 🙂

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