Monday, November 21, 2005



November 18, 2005. East branch of the Escanaba River, Marquette, Michigan.

The water is too warm to freeze.

Consequently, the snow on the rocks melts where the warmer water laps up against the rocks changing the temperature of the side of the rock opposed to the drier top.

There is no ice anywhere. The air is warmer than freezing. Posted by Picasa