




This time of year is one of the most dramatic displays of color in North Carolina. The last few mornings, I've taken my camera along with me as I do my morning ride. Now that the time has changed, the sun is up early enough that I can get my ride finished by 9am....that is as long as I don't stop too often. This week there have been a lot of stops along the way. Fletcher Park, Fallon Park, NC State, Hillsborough Street, and my neighbor's maple tree provided a nice addition to the fall color portfolio. I only rode about 10 miles today, but it was a workout. :)
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