Fall is Coming

BigBoy99

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I spent this last week in the Chequamagon National Forest and Lake Superior area of Northern Wisconsin. Among the many conifers trees of the National Forest there were a few deciduous trees. A surprising number of them were sporting yellow/orange/red leaves. Fall is on the way!
 
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I have had enough of the 95 degree weather here. Ready for some cooler days! Humidity has made it tuff. Full sunshine has added to the intensity. Friday was better. Temperature was down a little and there were clouds.😅
 
I spent this last week in the Chequamagon National Forest and Lake Superior area of Northern Wisconsin. Among the many conifers trees of the National Forest there were a few deciduous trees. A surprising number of them were sporting yellow/orange/red leaves. Fall is on the way!

We're seeing some yellow/red leaves here in the East Texas outback as well, but it's mainly from a shortage of rain. Temps still in the 90s for a couple more days, then some clouds, lower temps (mid-upper 80s) and maybe some rain.
 
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It was in the low fifties this morning and there was fog on the Moors.

Fall has definitely come to the highlands
 
I spent this last week in the Chequamagon National Forest and Lake Superior area of Northern Wisconsin. Among the many conifers trees of the National Forest there were a few deciduous trees. A surprising number of them were sporting yellow/orange/red leaves. Fall is on the way!
It's finally cooled off up here, and no smoke lately. NW Wi has some beautiful areas, especially in the fall.

 
Woke up this morning and had to put on slippers and a light jacket to have my coffee on the deck at our home in central Wisconsin. There have been a lot of geese flying lately, the tomatoes are ripening fast, and we're losing about 3 minutes of sunlight a day. The air feels crisp. I haven't had the A/C on in a week now. It's a glorious time of year.
 
Still hot here in the PNW. But the Ash trees are turning. They are always first. So looking forward to some rain.
 
After a mild early summer, we are going through our hot season here in Southern California, which is much worsened by global warming, but when fall gets here, it will be sweet. Sweeter to have made it to another one at my age.
 
Yes it is and with that comes bow season! We're getting that New England chill as we speak. I'm sure it won't last tho, just a tease to get ya out in the woods getting cams and stands ready.
 
We've got stuff falling off the tree, some because it always does after the heat, and some because the watering restrictions here are really biting.
 

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