The turkey leftovers might be long gone, but we’re still giving thanks for a month that brought us a longer fall than we could have hoped for. And if mid-November trips to the lake weren’t enough to be thankful for, Mother Nature tried to one-up herself with a showstopping super moon. Thanks to these three readers, who thought enough of their photos to share them. Let’s return the favor.
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