Fall colors on the Peshekee River by Michigan Sea Grant
Michigan Sea Grant is a cooperative program of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. I’m a huge fan of this program that funds research, education, and outreach projects designed to foster science-based decisions about the use and conservation of Great Lakes resources.
Todd recently took this photo of Highway 41 as it crosses the Peshekee River in the Upper Peninsula. He shares “I remember heading out early to catch some good morning light, but it was foggy, which made for some nice photos, but my main reason was to get some fall color near water. I had to wait a bit before the fog lifted, and it was worth it!”
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Good to know that there’s gorgeous fall color somewhere in the state–we sure don’t have any down here in southeast Michigan! Also, good to know about cooperative programs like Sea Grant that are looking out for the Great Lakes. Nice post!
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We have pretty good color up in Traverse City right now. Sea Grant is definitely a force for good!!
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breathtaking. Makes me wish I could paint!
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Indeed!!
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