To listen to the political pundits, many in the country are feeling fleeced. Personally, right at this moment, I would love to be fleeced in a long, woolly yak, sheep or goatskin coat. The car temp registered 41, but it must be dropping because snow is falling as I write.
Sweater weather is soon changing into weather requiring a coat, hat and gloves. And boots. And shovels. Did someone flip the switch a little too soon?
On the other hand, what a beautiful fall we have experienced. Peak color took its time coming but what a show. You only needed to make a few short drives around our most beautiful state to be filled with awe. Pure Michigan.
Of course, this snow is fleecing us. It is not going to stick around just yet (fingers crossed). There is still time to enjoy more color, fall hikes on carpeted trails, a bit of fishing, apple cider - no wonder this is the favorite season of so many.
Why should you spend this close to the last autumn weekend in Roscommon County? Because you will be so warmly welcomed. Unplug from the tension-grabbing headlines. Shelve your worries for a couple of days and revive in fresh air brought to you with warm hearts.
Look at the large tree in the photo above. See what a kind person has left? A walking stick to use on the trails of Marl Lake. Yes, people are nice here in Roscommon County. And look at the picture below. This place is made for unwinding. Take a seat. Bring a book, your camera, your love. Enjoy Houghton Lake from Trestle Park.
Yes, come. We won't take "no" for an answer. There are some great places to stay, many with off season rates. Pack your sweater (and maybe your fleece). If you have spent any time in Michigan you know how quickly things change (the above pictures were taken yesterday). All that can be guaranteed is a very warm welcome, relaxation and beauty beyond compare. I'd love to share my bench (and fleece) with you.