Monday, October 20th was something we don't get around here much this fall, a perfect day for enjoying autumn as winter is preparing to rear its ugly head.
We went out in the late morning for a cruise around Fox Lake on our boat. Then we drove to Geneva Lake in Wisconsin for our annual Fall Color Blast Tour around the lake. Judging by our trees here in the neighborhood, we figured that the color must be at its peak there and it was.
We started on the south shore of the lake, driving along South Shore Drive and hit our two side trips to the shore with some remarkable tree color. Then, we caught North Shore Drive to Williams Bay, then Wis-50 to Lake Como and a drive along those shores.
Best trip, of course was on Wisconsin Rustic Road, Snake Road. Almost three miles of the biggest and prettiest color you'll ever see.
We then had lunch at Popeye's (not the fried chicken chain) on Geneva Lake and overlooking the Riviera Docks in downtown Lake Geneva.
Can't Beat the Old Local Color. --RoadDog
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