Today I drove to Hinckley to have lunch with a friend from Saint Cloud. We ate at Tobie's. I took the scenic road home on Highway 23 driving through Askov, Bruno, Kerrick, Duquette, Nickerson, Fon du Lac, and New Duluth. As I drove the sun shined down on the trees. The tamaracks were very noticeable and easy to identify as I drove. Here is a photo taken at sixty miles per hour.
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