Two weekends ago, Katie and I went up to spend some time with my sisters at their cabin in Kettle River.
Here's Missy and Tina and me on a rock in the river, with some early fall color in the background:

Here's Katie and me:

And here's a giant Tina trying to grope miniature versions of Katie and me:
Who needs CGI when you've got Missy behind the camera?
ReplyDeleteI am disappointed that giant Tina is not caught in the act of licking!
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Also, it's a bit surprising that your trees aren't really changing yet. Is that typical?
Minneapolis is actually only a little bit further north than Boston, so it's not too surprising. Trees are bare already in Northern Minnesota. And although the amount of sunlight in a day is the most important variable in a tree's decision to shut down glucose production for the year, lots of other things contribute. Some greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide) make trees happy, while others (ozone) make them sad, for example. I love fall colors!
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