Bob Bryer sent this image he made of fall colors reflected in Trussum Pond at Trap Pond State Park in Laurel. From the Delaware State Parks website (destateparks.com): “Once used as an industrial logging pond starting in the late 1700s, Trap Pond is home to the northern-most, naturally occurring stand of Baldcypress trees. Trap Pond hosts a high diversity of plant and tree species and is an excellent fishery for bass and other warm-water fish species. The park boasts nearly nine miles of canoe and kayak trails, and kayaks, canoes, boats and paddleboards are available for rent. A ramp allows boaters to launch and fishing docks are available at multiple locations.”