This blog is based in Northeast Ohio, what was "La Nation du Chat," the Cat Nation, as the French-Canadian furtraders called the Land of the Erie Indians. The blog will touch on many issues: nature, the environment, literature, poetry, society, and politics. Around here we think of the Lake Erie shoreline as the North Coast of the United States--a Frontier in the midst of the Rust Belt.
Monday, October 22, 2012
American Beech tree by the Chagrin River and Mitchell Mills Road
The spectacular tree above is near the Holden Arboretum, one of the treasures of Northeast Ohio. In this photo you can see the Mitchell Mills bridge going over the Chagrin River.
This area is very close to the home of the Melonheads, and I think I glimpsed one of them as I drove over the bridge. Halloween is, of course, the time of the year for the Melonheads!
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