Showing posts with label wayne county. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wayne county. Show all posts

Monday, September 4, 2023

A Wayne County Sheriff's Boat

 Again, I was still waiting.

Then I saw this guy come into view.
It is a Wayne County Sheriff's boat.  I assume it was just patrolling.
It looks like an old Coast Guard Defender boat.


Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Wayne County Lightfest 2013

So I decided to head over to the Wayne County Lightfest tonight.  I wish I had gone on Monday night because evidently they had reindeer that night.  Oh well.  It was still pretty cool.
 There were quite a few people there tonight and it made it pretty difficult to get out of the car for photographing but I think I had the right settings for the light.
 In case you forgot where Wayne County was.  I kind of like this one.
 Sort of a tunnel of lights.
 An actual tunnel of lights.
 I was going to try a longer exposure but that doesn't work too well where they have the "moving lights".  I'm still not quite sure what dinosaurs have to do with Christmas though.
 A manger scene.
 The flag.
 A sea serpent and lighthouse.  Needs a freighter though.
 Of course I had to take a picture of a train.
 I should have panned out a little bit because this was Santa's flying school.
 Santa's workshop.
 A cooler looking train.
 Can't be a Christmas display without Santa.
 Happy Holidays.
 And goodwill towards men.

I really like this display.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Wayne County Lightfest - 2012

I wish I could find a little more history about the Wayne County Lightfest but there is very little in terms of the history.  I just know that it has been going on for as long as I've lived in this area (and that's quite a while).    This is only my second time going though.  I was going to go last year but there was severe flooding along Hines Drive when I could go and I never got a chance to go again.  I went the year before and it was pretty cool.
 The traffic wasn't quite as bad this year.  I'm guessin that it's a function of the night I picked.  Last time it seemed like the only lightfest was the brake lights of the cares waiting in line.  At anyrate, this where you go and pay.  It's only $5, so it's not too bad.
 A little better shot of the entrance.  This year, I decided to stop the car and get out at a couple of places.  I think it made for better pictures, although if you look closely enough you can see a little bit of blur.
 In case you didn't realize where Wayne County was.  I guess if I had one complaint about this, it's that they don't change the displays all that much.  But it is still pretty cool and according to their website it is the largest display in the Midwest.  But given that so many cities are cutting back or eliminating displays like this, that's not saying much.
 Also according to the website, there are over one million bulbs in the displays and it streches over 4.5 miles of Hines Drive.
 The arch is pretty cool.  There's another arch a little later in the display that moves.
 It is a holdiay display, so here's a menorah.
 The displays on the overpasses are pretty cool too.
 And it wouldn't be a Christmas display without a manger.
 And nothing quite says Christmas like a velociraptor.
 Or a closeup of a velociraptor.  This was definately an advantage of getting out.
 It almost looks like Santa blowing wind but I think it's random Mr. Winter guy.
 And nothing really says Christmas like a veliciraptor getting lunch.
 And a brachisaur.
 A closeup of him.
 One of the cool aspects is that some of the displays are semianimated.  Here is a penguin jumping into a pool.
 He slides down a little more.
 A little more....
 And splash.
 Another Santa and one of the sponsors.
 Unfortunately, a picture doesn't do this tree justice.  The lights change and look pretty cool.
 A dragon and a princess' tower.
 Another one of the displays that goes over the road.
 Somehow this display made me think Michigan.
 And so did this one.
 I couldn't pass up the opportunity to take a train picture.  Sadly, no freighters.
 I guess this sort of counts as a plane though.
 Another idyllic Michigan type scene.
 Either Santa is waving to the duck or shooting it, I'm not sure.
 I really like how this one turned out.
 This one not so much.
 And Happy Holidays to my readers.
 We can only hope.
 This is another display that pictures don't do justice to.
As they thanked us for visiting, I thank you for visiting.