Book resulted from construction of a parking structure that moved the local bus stop onto the Maiden Lane Bridge for perhaps liability concerns, providing expanded vantage before and after boarding of the Huron River below. Mostly after July, when the spring flow washes out down to one third of normal water levels, as the shore foliage reaches out for sun the summer heat. Over 100 captures from the twelve month construction, alone. Some hypothesis explored involve not only whether the Huron River, Lake and Tribe were perhaps a misnomer by the French explorers for Heron, but also whether the University of Michigan's iconic maize and blue colors where named for the corn farming and The Great Blue Heron indigenous to lower Michigan and in particular this region.