Sunday, September 28, 2008

Enjoy It, Before Its Too Late



The long, hot, sun-soaked days of summer are long gone. They have been replaced by the shorter, cooler days of fall. This time of year on the Gunflint Trail is my favorite time. Considering the lack of bugs, humidity, and crowds, its hard to imagine how anyone else wouldn't love the northwoods fall season too. On top of all that the foliage is outstanding. Anybody can take beautiful pictures this time of year. Although the colors only last a few weeks, I believe that is what makes it special. They come and go so quickly that one morning you wake up and the forest is alive with color, and the next it seems, they are gone. Every trip to town takes an extra hour, stopping every few miles to snap a picture of what looks like the best one yet, only to stop again minutes later. Sometimes it's a little overwhelming when you have a camera. I feel there are places where you could close your eyes and blindly point and shoot and they would still be great. We still have a week or so to enjoy the colors. With every leaf that falls, it brings us closer to the inevitable. The dark days of winter are upon us, and its with that thought in mind that makes the frosty nights and mornings at 35 degrees bearable. So please get out and enjoy these fleeting weeks of fall, these days with 12 hours of sunlight, because before you know it you'll be staring out your window into a white abyss begging for a balmy 35 degrees.
Thanks For Reading,
Erik







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