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We will start driving from Dayton in time to check some unknown spot on the lake before checking into the hotel at 3:00 PM.
Hotel: We will be staying at the Residence Inn - Cleveland Westlake, 30100 Clemens Road Westlake, Ohio 44145.
https://www.marriott.com/hotels/fact-sheet/travel/clewl-residence-inn-cleveland-westlake/
Dinner Friday Evening: Outback Steakhouse 24900 Sperry Dr, Westlake, OH (440) 892-3445. Give me a head count and I will make a reservation.
Gather at the Hotel lobby in the morning about 8:00 Am or so, then we will take off for some of the by the lake locations we intend to hit for birding and photographic opportunity are:
E77st by the Power Plant
E55th Water Access
US Coast Guard Station (if time, or after lunch, see below)
East Lake Power Plant
Traveling down into the Cuyahoga River Flats area for some photography we will find out selves hungry and wanting to gather for lunch.
Saturday Lunch: Sokolowski's University Inn 1201 University Road Cleveland, OH 44113
http://www.sokolowskis.com/index.php
Hopeful sites to visit after lunch:
U.S. Coast Guard Station: At the end of the West Bank pier in the Flats, at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River (accessible via Wendy Park if you follow the service road from Edgewater Park past the scenic water treatment plant).
Warner and Swasey Observatory: 1975 Taylor Road, in the wilds of East Cleveland but in the nicer wilds, near the Cleveland Heights border.
Anyone been there? Is there hope of getting close to photograph it?
Last stop before dinner, just west of the Flats, in Tremont, is a beautiful Russian Orthodox Church of multiple onion dome architecture.
http://sttheodosius.org/home_1.html.
Saturday Dinner: Istanbul Turkish Grill, 2505 Professor Avenue,
http://grillistanbul.com
This is by John and Dollys account a very wonderful place to eat.
We are welcome to gather in the lobby and dining area of the hotel after Fri & Sat Dinners. BYOB, Ill gather up some snacks and junk food. We can swap stories and show prints there.
Always looking for input and opportunities to go find new locations.
Remember dress warm, be careful on the ice and snow.
Also remember how fast cameras can fog up going from outside to indoors, and all other cold issues.
Looking forward to seeing everyone. Please RSVP and PM me your contact information to help herd the cats.
Lee
** Disclaimer**
Sue and an avid birder and loves that I love photography, as I love her birding. She gets dozens or hundreds of emails posted by other birders and messages on bulletin boards of sightings of unusual birds. Sharing one car we may be subject to a side trip or two depending on what people send her. So I plan to travel light, warm clothes, tripod, my M2 and lenses and may end up in your car if she gets a ping and abandons me at one location we are shooting at, as she is off to find and glass the African Zoolu Gooney Bird sighted at the river inlet by the power plant or something like that. (Would not be the first time) If it happens, please return me to my wife
