The fall colors are really starting to show in our area- a signal that winter is soon approaching.
It also means that it is time again to take some time to share a little bit about the Upper Peninsula for while we are exchanging postcards with participants in the 2013 Fall Postcard Exchange hosted by Teach Preschool.
The boys thought this was a great tree, there have some very busy woodpeckers! |
This past weekend, I had the opportunity to spend some time hiking at Van Riper State Park near the Pesheekee River.
The scenic views were breathtaking, the camera barely does any justice.
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan is covered in trees, both evergreens and deciduous.
We also have a number of rivers, streams, and lakes.
We have many opportunities to hike trails and enjoy time in nature.
Our fall colors have only just begun. When the colors peak there will be bright reds, purples, oranges, and yellows. Then, when they all fall- we can look forward to lots of winter snow!
Thanks to Teach Preschool for organizing the annual postcard exchange. We will be posting again about it soon as the postcards start to roll in!
If you are interested in some of the other postcard exchanges we have participated in or learning more about where we live, you can check out these posts from our archives:
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