Earth Day Ride(s)

Preparing to plant the field with soybeans
Rich black soil produced from glacial till and thousands of years of blue stem prairie grass vegetation, which added humus and produced the dark color

First harvest of the season -- that pile of rocks wasn't there yesterday
Boulders pushed to the surface from the glacial till below by freeze/thaw action during the winter
They tend to do bad things to farm equipment
Can you find the golf ball included in the mass of rocks?
Some practice golf at the high school -- someone hit a good shot for it to land here
View southwest toward the Hoopeston Wind Farm
Green energy --- apropos for Earth Day
Said to be able to produce 98MW, enough energy for 30,000 homes -- and the last several days, Ill bet it has been doing just that
The black vehicle is on Illinois Route 1 -- a branch of the Dixie Highway running to Chicago
North Fork of the Vermilion River
Other forks are the Middle Fork and Salt Fork
Doesn't quite compare to the North Fork Scott and Rachael observed
Flows to Lake Vermilion near Danville which serves as their municipal water supply
Another view of the faintly visible wind turbines and agricultural land

So some rides in honor of Earth Day, and actually found some examples of the importance of our earth and why we should act to protect it

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