Photo Friday: Baker Woodlot – Michigan State University
Photo Fridays have been hijacked by the leafers! We kicked things off but during this fall we’ll be posting reader submitted pictures of brilliant autumn colors throughout the Great Lakes region.
To submit an image to Great Lakes Echo Photo Friday, send photo, caption and your name to greatlakesecho@gmail.com.


All those leaves! Gotta grab my leaf blower.
*BZZZZZHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Try a rake
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[...] We kicked things off last Friday with this stunning shot. [...]
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I use a leaf-blower to contribute to man-made global warming in the hope that there will be no more winters. Also, the extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will stimulate the growth of forests. Especially rain-forests, which are being torn down every day. It sounds like by using a rake, you are against rain-forests. What corporation is paying you, hmm?
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