Last week, we did a little geo-caching. More on that tomorrow.
As we were strolling along, seeing the sights and learning a little history, I came upon this:
My immediate thought was "no way!" How could there be a single red maple leaf amidst all the brown ones. I actually had to touch it to assure myself that it was fake. But the mystery is: where did it come from? I looked all around. There were no other artificial plants anywhere--not a wreath or floral garland. There was nothing around. I guess it could have gotten caught up in some wind and blew here from---who knows where. But what are the odds that it would land amidst other maple leaves? Now that I think about it, I wish I'd have looked at the book page it rested on a little closer. If it mentioned leaves, that really would have been something!
Makes me wonder. It's a mystery.
You certainly live in a spooky area, first the unexplained absence of snow from where you car would normally sit and now rogue red leaves in early March!
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