Indiana may be land locked (excluding the southern tip of Lake Michigan and the Ohio River to the south), void of varying elevations (750 ft is the avg. and 1257 ft at the highest point), filled with fields of corn and soy beans which could be construed as dull, but this time of year, I can't help but feel invigorated.
The combines resemble some sort of lighted monster as they munch their way through the fields, and continue rumbling late into the night. Harvest time is always exciting.
The changing leaf colors make for very beautiful scenery across the entire state. Here are a few of my fall favorites.
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