Take a walk in just about any U.P. forest this time of year and you're bound to come upon a little river like Peter Tormala did here. The fresh fallen snow encroaches the river edge, but doesn't stop the water from just meandering along it's way. Making for a nice peaceful place to stop and listen to the world around you. With Thanksgiving just behind us and Christmas looming before us, this scene reminds me of the song, Over the river and through the woods. I'm not certain which version is the original, but I found a Thanksgiving version AND a Christmas version too, so whichever holiday you prefer, you can have this tune playing in your head!
By smf in troll land on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 08:05 am:
This is the kind of image I look forward to seeing with every trip into the woods in the winter. What a wonderful way to just relax a bit when the pace of the holiday rush soon is upon us. Right now, a virtual walk in the woods will have to do. Thanks for the memories.
By Roudy Mi on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 09:07 am:
Good morning everyone! Nice picture today. It's good to be back viewing the pastycam. I was on a business trip and then had to go down to Texas to be with my folks because my dad had open heart surgery. Everything went well and I am finally back. I missed all the visions of the U.P. provided by all those talented photographers out there and all the lively discussions sparked by the pastycam. Have a great day everyone!
By John S., Laurium, MI on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 12:31 pm:
I think I saw that river in the Porkies with JJ...Happy Birthday JJ...I won't tell anybody how old you are this year...wish I was closer to celebrate with you.
By Pandreait, Venezia Italy on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 01:11 pm:
The river in photo could be Miners River near Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, that i visited in 2000....
Who knows where the little river flows.. I do, but I would rather read where everyone thinks it is at.
By Hilarie, Norway,MI on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 05:36 pm:
Kids english accent voices..."Tell us Peter! Please, please tell us!" :)
Oh my aunt told me I have to tell you all where it is at, she said the suspense is so thick you could cut it with a knife! It is the Elm River in Toivola.
By "The Z-Man" on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 08:00 pm:
awwwwwww... Peterrrrrrrrrrrrrrr... (whining) you gave it away before I could guess the Swedetown creek!
Oh and p.s. I also thought I hit the twilight zone earlier today when my pasty home page brought me to October 15, 2003! So, there's lots of us who still have most of our marbles. :)
By Russ E. St. Clair&Kalkaska countys on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 10:00 pm:
Hank Atlanta,Charlie and all: Hey this image is from this past Friday (26th) down here in Kalkaska county!!
I liked both versions of the song--great pics and great webcam referrals. I noticed the bridge is back down. Is it that way for winter or will it go up and down a few times before the ice takes over?
By Judy Chesaning MI on Monday, November 29, 2004 - 11:20 pm:
I agree with a couple of others.....looks like the Little Elm that flows behind my mother's (Jingo Wiitala Vachon)place in Toivola. As kids we loved following the creek to Short Falls pool and Long Falls. Although I have traveled internationally for years the Little Elm is one of my favorite of all places. Brings back fond memories of family and friends of years ago.
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