Bike Trail branch

A water drop hangs from a branch along Muskegon’s Lakeshore Bike Trail.

Please click on any photo to enlarge itA water drop hangs from a branch along Muskegon's Lakeshore Bike Trail.

Telephone pole

An old telephone pole in downtown Muskegon.
Please click on any photo to enlarge itAn old telephone pole in downtown Muskegon Michigan

Old bow light

Please click on any photo to enlarge itAn old bow light on a boat in downtown Muskegon Michigan

Light across a garage door

Please click on any picture to enlarge itLight shines across a garage door in downtown Muskegon

Foggy February Sunrise

The sunrise through the morning fog on February 19, 2010.

The sun appears to have popped itself right out of the sky and landed right in the middle of this downtown Muskegon field.

Please click on any photo to enlarge itThe sunrise through the morning fog across on Muskegon's Lakeshore Bike Trail on February 19, 2010.

Here’s the dawn a few minutes later across an icy Muskegon Lake.

Please click on any photo to enlarge itThe sunrise through the morning fog across an icy Muskegon Lake on February 19, 2010

Engine crossing the Northern Yard

Please click on any picture to enlarge itA railroad engine crosses Muskegon's Northern Rail Yard on the morning of January 26, 2010

Fisherman’s Landing sunrise

The sun rise over Fisherman’s Landing – and its icy reflection on the lake – as seen from downtown Muskegon.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itThe sun rise over Fisherman's Landing as seen from downtown Muskegon.

Painted marina fastener

An old, painted nut and bolt at a Muskegon marina.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itAn old, painted nut and bolt at a Muskegon marina.

A February sunrise on the Muskegon River

Please click on any picture to enlarge itA sunrise on the Muskegon River in early February 2010

Ice on the Muskegon River

Please click on any picture to enlarge itAn ice formation on the Muskegon River

It can be tricky getting close to these early morning ice formations on the Muskegon River. If you can manage to do it without inadvertently joining a one-man “polar bear club”, they are really fun to check out.

Please click on any picture to enlarge itAn ice formation on the Muskegon River