Last Week In Photography - Sunset In Saugatuck VI
Those of you who have followed this blog page know I make a yearly pilgrimage to Oval Beach at Saugatuck, Michigan to visit the site where we spread my late wife’s ashes. Our anniversary was September 13th and I’m there every year.
This year’s visit was sort of a metaphor for the state of the country as well as my state of mind lately.
People browsing the shops and eating places were trying to have a good time while masked and a gathering at a waterside restaurant had a very large group celebrating in close quarters with not a mask to be found while passersby looked on and shook their heads.
Shoreline erosion is severe leaving 20 foot cliffs where there were step ups that were one to two feet high just a few years ago.
The sun struggled to be seen from behind clouds that were not in the weather predictions finally making an appearance just in time for the beach goers to get the show they’d been hoping for.
I’m glad I went as I got some sorely needed time to reflect on the year behind me… some good and some not so good but I’m still here and the waves keep breaking on the shore.
Here are some photographs taken at sunset.
Clicking on the composites will enlarge them full size.