It feels like fall here today, and so I took a spin around the Web to check out fall foliage. Tourism Web sites are full of pages devoted to changing leaves. Michigan has its requisite page, just a few clicks from those annoying Tim Allen-narrated Pure Michigan ads.
Indiana has a number of leaf cams throughout the state. I learned, though, that these are particularly ineffective at conveying the Hoosier State's beauty in the nighttime hours.
Like a lot of things in Wisconsin, the state's fall foliage site is rather nifty.
The Eastern Region of the U.S. Forest Service has a fall foliage site, but only a few forest units have updated their reports. Superior National Forest gets the award for best update, including a small image gallery.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Leafing pages
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Indiana,
Leaf Cam,
Michigan,
Pure Michigan,
Superior National Forest,
Tim Allen,
Wisconsin
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We in Michigan love our Pure Michigan ads and they have helped our struggling economy.
First, let me say I love the state of Michigan. But with lines like "Stepping up to the first tee on a summer morning will break your heart" ...there's only so many of these ads I can take.
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