The outdated ramblings of a cynical web monkey. New ramblings coming soon.
Today is a perfect fall day in Wisconsin. The sky is blue and cloudless, the sun is bright and warm and the air has a cool snap to it as crisp as the skin of a Macintosh apple. As I was driving in this morning, I looked over my left shoulder and saw a pea souper of a fog bank hanging over Cherokee Marsh. Realizing that I still had Tsurasa's Digital camera, I snapped a couple of photos. At least, I thought I did.
In fact, I had left the camera in video mode the night before, so instead of the lovely hi-res photo I'd been hoping for, I got a few seconds of video. Here's a low-res still I grabbed that shows what I saw.

Click on the thumbnail to see the full size image.
It may have been a disappointment in terms of resolution, but it does show the vivid colors that are one of the things that make fall in Wisconsin my favorite set of coordinates in the space / time continuum.