I like the way it looks, Perry, and I will play devil's advocate by saying that I would keep the brim as is. With more formal duds I think you can carry off the brim with real panache.
The passing clouds made for variable and intriguing light for my photos.
The Great Depression led to the demise of the Naniboujou Club in 1935 after only six short years.
Savoring every moment at water's edge.
Rock picking along the shore, one of our favorite pastimes...
The Walleye is prized for its table qualities, and is the Minnesota state fish.
Not our usual fly rod catch-and-release quarry, the Walleye. There are few fish better tasting, and we enjoyed fresh Walleye nearly every meal.
The Naniboujou Lodge, one of the jewels of the Lake...
A fairly difficult section of the SHT.
The short spur trail to White Sky Rock is quite challenging, with several hundred feet of arduous climbing in 0.3 miles.
The trail is shaded under a canopy of mature maples and aspens.
A magnificent vista of Caribou Lake and the...
Summer Sojourn, Part 2
Early morning on the ledge rock shore by our lodge.
Ruby Throated Hummingbird.
The Cascade Lodge. On this trip we decided to stay at a few historic lodges on the North Shore, for nostalgia's sake. The Cascade Lodge is owned and run by a lovely family.
We...
Splendid hats one and all today, gents!
Eric: A beautiful photo of some magnificent hats! I really enjoy reading your detailed descriptions and observations.
Thanks, Ed, z!
Ed, Hilton Head should be a blast. Look forward to some photos from your week at the beach!
Sam: lol Chin up and stay cool, my good man!
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