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Yes, some sort of voodoo going on there...very strange.
We ran into some green areas in the UP, especially close to the big lake. But, nothing where it was green canopy overhead...with turned leaves on the ground. We got off the hammer road at ******* and went east to check out colors, somewhat disappointing...some yellows and such...but it looked as though they'd suffered a drought.
Did you drive Bertha on your glamping trip (whatever that is?)?
Brian.
Definitely voodoo. We drove down it after snapping a photo - there was a parcel of property on a lake that I wanted to check out. Sigh.. didn't win the lotto last night so will have to wait a few more years and I'm ashamed to say that I DID buy a ticket last night (against my better judgement). I'm also slightly embarrassed to say that we drove the Jeep on our long weekend. It did ok... I'm trying to figure out a fitting name for it but have come up with nothing aside from 'cheapetto' My husband keeps reminding me that it's 'not a luxury vehicle' when I comment on how 'rugged' it all feels.
Hopefully I get to pick up Bertha next week. She will still have some work to be done (transfer case reseal, ball joint, etc.) which I'm planning on having done over the winter but at least she'll be driveable (knock on wood) Thanks again for all of your help!
'Glamping'.. haha. Must be a girl term. 'Glamour Camping' - hot water, a roof over our heads, a bed, tv, coffee pot and cups but not much more. We rented a little cabin at one of those mom and pop establishments next to Lake Michigan. Reasonably priced, warm and comfortable - built in the 1920s. It was fun and nice to get away.
I went to an estate sale a week ago, on the east side of our area with a lot of little lakes, and all of the trees were dull with some yellows. I commented to my friend that the colors were less than stellar and he replied that they were mostly oak, poplar, and pine. The main area of TC is beautiful right now - gorgeous red and orange maples with yellow and green mixed in - it really makes driving to work enjoyable.
My wife and I were talking about how muted the colors are out here on the west coast, she grew up way up north in BC and found the colors much more vibrant up there. She thought it might have some thing to do with the cold.
Yeah, l'm not sure what causes dull colors. Although, l thought l'd read once that it is the cool nights that triggers the change. Maybe, to cold to fast...can have some affect? And like mentioned before, some areas of the upper peninsula were just fantastic, others, surprisingly green.
Just snapped these two out the side door. Mostly green or dull brown or leaves dropped already around here, and we've had ample rain all summer.
Okay, we did some "glamping" during our trip...unfortunately.
Must be the cold nights. Amazingly green at your place for so late in the year! I snapped these on my way to work 2 weeks ago and then the last photo was this morning. Crazy what a difference 2 weeks makes. I'm not ready for winter - still have to clean out the garage and do some odd jobs around the house. I'm hoping this snow makes an exit within the week and gives us some dry weather before December. I have been so busy at work lately that I cannot keep up with anything. Need to pick up the Rover, do a couple of quick flushes of oil, get the ball joints looked at and the transfer case sealed. Oh yeah.. brakes too