I used to be more of a city girl.
I’m finding now that even though I do love a city adventure, I really want to be outside. Not just outside, but preferably in nature, surrounded by growth and wind and water and wild (and yeah, bugs even).

So even when I am base-camped in urbanity I’m drawn to the wild areas. In the Detroit metro area, thankfully, there really are many.
When I’m not on the west side of Michigan I gravitate to this marsh, Pointe Mouillee State Game Area. It’s a game and nature preserve south of Detroit and encompassing some 5,000 acres, butted up against Lake Erie, and I love every bit of it.

My friend Jane and I ventured there last evening. There’s always something new to see (like one of the smaller parking lots, this time filled with discarded furniture in varying states of decay, a bed, used condoms–hey, urban nature isn’t always beautiful). And even when there’s nothing new, there are different things blooming or drying (depending on the season), different colors, different angles.
Even with the marshy smells here, and last night’s prolific mosquitos that only seemed to be biting me and not Jane, it was a nice break from the inside world of work and the concrete of my suburban neighborhood.
I love the moodiness of your shots
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Maureen, thank you for reading and commenting! I do tend toward moodiness in my images, I think. I’m trying to soak up as much color as I can right now before the gray and white and brown of winter sets in, although that has its own loveliness (and moodiness). π
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Beautiful shots. I like the fact that this isn’t some remote wilderness somewhere. You’ve found a little bit of wilderness in the city.
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Thanks so much, Marie. It is a lovely and weird and interesting spot, and it just feels miles and miles from civilization.
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I think those are the best places. π You’re welcome. π
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Beautifully done.
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Thank you so much. π
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