Shooting lighthouses is always fun, especially when the Great Lakes freeze and the lights become coated with ice and snow. As you'd expect, the polor vortex that gripped most of North America this week did a number on the lakes and lighthouses. Pictured above is the outer structure of the St. Joseph North Pier Lighthouse on Lake Michigan. Because the lake is frozen for at least a mile out from the shoreline, there's not much spray freezing on the structure…So I'll just have to keep my eyes on the conditions and be prepared to return to St. Joseph when the conditions demand it!
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