May 7 – Seasons in Contrast
Fresh snow clings to these bright tulips, a reminder that spring in the Northland does not always arrive gently.
Fresh snow clings to these bright tulips, a reminder that spring in the Northland does not always arrive gently.
A mid-April snowstorm has blanketed Gooseberry Falls in a beautiful coat of fresh white. The walking path around the falls was deep with wet, heavy snow, but the effort was worth it—the scenery was fantastic.
March is a season of transition in the Northland, often bringing winter scenes that remind you not to plant your garden just yet. Heavy snow blankets Chester Creek in Duluth here, even as spring runoff rushes beneath it.
Trees covered with a soft blanket of fresh snow decorate the landscapes.
Magenta light fills the skies as the moon is setting and the sun rising.
After a heavy snow, the blue sky makes the forest glow.
Fluffy white snow lays softly on the forest after an overnight snowfall.