Monday, December 5, 2022

Fall In The Delta - Part 2

When I left Stuttgart I took the scenic way back, which took me through the small town of Humnoke. Along the edge of town is a lake, which is filled with cypress and tupelo trees (and mosquitoes, presumably). I pulled over and literally got this picture while looking through the window of the car.

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I headed west but made another stop near the small town of Coy. There was a small collection of silos, surrounded by grass that had turned a deep shade of orange.

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Just down the road sat this shell of an abandoned building. Wonder what this used to be?

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I made another quick stop down the road in the small town of England, which has this neat old abandoned house. It looks like vines of poison ivy are climbing up the sides of the house, its leaves turning orange for autumn.

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I headed towards Keo, and then went to another small lake that is filled with cypress and tupelo trees.

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And then I had just enough time to make one last stop before I needed to be back home. So I decided to hurry over to Scott to try to get a few pictures of Pecan Alley, a road that runs through some old and massive pecan trees. The trees were once part of a large plantation and are over 100 years old.

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