The North American Pumpkin Tree is a rare breed...
... and it grows pumpkins that are already carved.
A nice harvest tableau for all to enjoy.
There was no one around to enjoy a game of horseshoes amidst the colorful trees.
The crews were working to set up the ice skating rink.
Titletown Tech building.
Looking back to the east towards Lambeau Field.
The view looking west on the Titletown football field.
Work continues on the Titletown residential building.
The office building work is progressing as well.
More townhouses rising along Brookwood Drive facing the south side of the football field.
Nearly finished townhouses across the street from the new construction.
Looking west along the south side of Brookwood Drive.
A wider view of the previous photo.
Completed townhouses on the north side of Brookwood Drive.
A completed townhouse on the north side of Brookwood Drive.
We have not had an appointed tour.
The first resident has moved in, as we learned from this article in the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Hint: You're going to have to work a LOT harder to afford a TitletownHome.
To the east of Lambeau Field along Oneida Street, the Resch Expo building is nearing completion, at least on the outside.
Three workers tend to the drainage system installed beneath Clarke Hinkle Field along Oneida Street. The Packers normally use this field during the season, but are using Ray Nitschke Field during all of this work.
A lonely Lambeau Field wonders why all the people don’t come anymore.
Looking north through Clarke Hinkle Field towards the Resch Expo.
A view you don’t see with all of the other NFL stadiums.