It's nice to see that the local chapter helps with roadside cleanup here. Great publicity for the trail, too.
![Adopt highway sign](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1688=AdoptHighway.jpg)
The common tansy is out of control in the midwest, and it's alien. Not a favorite plant of native species lovers. But it is colorful, and I thought this patch that was going to seed presented a nice autumnal palette.
![tansy](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1689-Tansy.jpg)
Where I stopped for lunch, there was a row of tamarack (larch), Larix laricina, that had probably been planted. One of them had cones. I love how tiny they are. Similar in size to hemlock cones, but they grow upright and are lighter brown.
![tamarack cones](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1690-TamarackCones.jpg)
Another great find was bottle or closed gentian, Gentiana andrewsii. This is the most common gentian here, but I don't find them super often, and I love the color and shape.
![bottle gentian](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1691=BottleGentian.jpg)
Pokegama Lake through the trees. Most of the day was overcast (keeping the temperature down), but there was some sun in the afternoon. The green just glows!
![Pokegama Lake](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1692-PokegamaLake.jpg)
And, what's a road walk without a cool vintage vehicle? This is a GMC truck. Don't know what year.
![vintage GMC truck](https://www.booksleavingfootprints.com/BlogPix/NCTthru1693-GMCTruck.jpg)
I also found a new-to-me plant which always makes a quality day. Still trying to ID it. And I think I'm ready to face two more days of mosquitoes now.
Miles today: 18.0. Total miles so far: 3200.2.
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3 comments:
Love that truck. Those pinecones look like little roses.
46 I think.
Ann- don't they?!
Vanilla- I thought you might know. Thanks I'd like this one for my model RR.
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