A Golden Autumn Day
November 4, 2011
Britt and I went to the Augusta-Anne Olsen State Nature Preserve October 17, when everything seemed to be viewed through a golden lens, including the crayfish in the first photograph. Mostly it was the leaves, though—under the water, floating atop it, or reflected in it. The water is the Vermilion River, with a slightly different feel and look to it than at Schoepfle Garden. In the fifth photograph a rotting tree stump on land has caught some falling leaves.


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