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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Audubon Bend in the Fall ...

Posted in Exploring Creation

We revisited Audubon Bend and took pictures on Saturday.  If you visit my post dated August 17th, you'll see the photograph we took then.  In less than two months the change has been significant.  Bare trees and dying grasses have replaced the lush vegetation of summer.

There's a lot more moss on the trees and fungi growing from cracks and crevices now.  The leaves carpet the Trail and make the hills a bit treacherous, particularly after a rain.



Considering visiting our state to see our brilliant fall colors?  Click the picture below to see a current Fall Color report.



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Wednesday, October 18, 2006 - huh!

Posted by MuckFootMom


that's a cute 'fall color' service.

How interesting that some places are still coming up to peak while others are pretty much done. And it doesn't seem to be just by how far north. Oh, but I bet it could be related to type of tree! I know here that makes a huge difference.

I am hoping hoping hoping we still have some color when we go up to the UP in a week and a half ...


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