
Lotus Fields, Toledo Beach, Michigan

- Lotus Field, Toledo Beach, MI
A friend of mine recently loaned me a stack of old picture postcards from local areas of interest in South East Michigan. The entire collection dated from a century ago, all printed between 1910 and 1914 from the postmarks. These two especially caught my attention. At first glance, I though they were the same except the text, but on closer inspection, I noticed the that the two children were in the same location, but the flowers were in a different state of bloom. I suspect, the top image shows the scene as it was, and the bottom scene was artistically manipulated to show the flowers in full bloom. It just goes to show you that even a hundred years before Adobe Photoshop, you still can’t believe all that you see.
I was intrigued by the text and did a little research on lotus plants. The text on the second card is a bit of a stretch. The American Lotus, Nelumbo lutea, grows throughout North America and in some states, even considered an invasive species. The lotus field shown here took a bit of a hit in the 1960s and 1970s when Lake Erie was suffering from excessive pollution, but in recent years, they have been thriving.