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Monday, September 29, 2014

Schroon Lake Fall Foliage

Hi Blog! Today is Monday, September 29, 2014.  It is our last full day here at Schroon Lake.  We've spent these last 10 days having a great time with family and friends. During our adventures, we kept an eye on the ever-changing fall colors. Here is a nice view up the Schroon River from our campground.


These hills are just across the highway. We actually walked up the exit ramp to get a better shot.


There is a small bridge over Schroon River. It made a great frame for this photo.


Say "hi" to Chipper, Baxter's new best friend. We had moved the cat carriers out of the truck to make room for company, and we put them under our rig. Baxter kept going over and trying to get in his carrier. We knew something was up, because he never "volunteers" to go anywhere near his box.  When we checked, a local chipmunk had set up residency. He roughed up the pad and built himself a little nest. Baxter begged us to keep him, but we told him the chipmunk belongs here at Jellystone with the rest of his chipmunk family and friends.  Baxter began to sulk, but we told him that, as long as he lives in our RV he cannot keep a chipmunk as a pet. When he gets his own RV, he can have as many pets as he wants.


Here is another view of the fall color looking down the Schroon River.


One of the more colorful trees in the campground.


Wow.  Look at all these red leaves on the ground.  They weren't there the other day.


Dave just could not resist making leaf angels!


We had to go into town today so Kathy could pay her traffic ticket. We took the opportunity to take a walk along Schroon Lake. This tree is just starting to turn bright red.


You gotta love the orange and green mix in this big boy.


We finished our adventures today by going back to the Buffalo Farm and getting more bison burgers and steaks.  We also scored some elk burgers.  We've both had elk before, but not elk burgers, so we are excited to try them.  Here is the farm house with some pretty cool stained glass windows. Nothing like having mountains in your backyard.


We are hoping to get even more fall color at our next stop, Indian Lakes.  So, there may be another fall foliage blog or two or three.

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