Autumn in Wisconsin
Corn harvested, stalks bailed, a few rows left next to the woods for wildlife. (Lodi, Wisconsin)
Corn harvested, stalks bailed, a few rows left next to the woods for wildlife. (Lodi, Wisconsin)
A landscape which is the product of great expanses of time. Massive geologic forces— mountain building, molten magmas, and huge ice sheets—formed the landscape, while the persistent forces of erosion—water, wind, and waves—ever so slowly continue to shape what we see today. The view from Cadillac Mountain – Acadia National Park (Bar Harbor, Maine)
Wouldn’t you just love to know the stories held within the walls of these rugged buildings? (Capulin, New Mexico)
Crossing scenic rivers and mountains, the Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Denali travels up from sea level to within eyesight of the highest point in North America. (Wasilla, Alaska)
Door County’s karst geology is characterized by fractured limestone bedrock and thin soil cover. Taking care to protect natural springs, streams and wetlands is vital to the health of water both above ground and below the surface – Harold C. Wilson Three Springs Nature Preserve is protected by the Door County Land Trust. (Sister Bay,…
The Minnehaha Creek meanders from Lake Minnetonka to the Mississippi River. “Minne” comes from Minnesota’s first people, the Dakota, and means water. Very appropriate for the land of 10,000 lakes and many, many ponds, creeks and rivers. (Minneapolis, Minnesota)