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Sun- day 1-6. $1-per person. Call beforehand. Depending on the onset of cold weather, they may stop rides before the end of October. This is an exhilarating treat for the adventurous. Only one area outlet still had reservations left for October. Next year, book your autumn flight during July. Eagles Nest Balloon Rides, 22920 Pleasant, St. Clair Shores, 776-4626, call any- time. One hour champagne flight over Northern Macomb County. Two people-$225, two couples (two balloons)-$450. Flights — weekends, sunrise and early evening. Have an old-fashioned fall visiting little-known historic homes. Crocker House, 15 Union St., Mt. Clemens. 465-2488. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day 10-4.. First Sunday of each month, 1-4. $1-adults, 50 cents-students. A half- hour tour leads you through this 1869 Victorian home, built for Mt. Clemens' first mayor. Pine Grove Historical Museum, 405 Oakland Ave., Pontiac, 338-6732. Third Sunday each month; tours at 1 and 2:30. $3-adults, $1.50- children. Guided tour takes you through the 1846 Wisner home, one-room school house, carriage museum and sum- mer kitchen. Hunter House, 500 W. Maple, Birmingham, 644- 9946, first Sunday of every month, 12-3. Four area mansions, built in the early part of this cen- tury, will astound you with their stately magnificence. Beautiful furnishings and well-tended grounds complete the visit. Cranbrook House and Gar- dens, 500 Lone Pine Rd., 645-3149. Fourth Sunday of each month. $2-adults, $1.50 seniors and students. This 1908 English manor home, designed by Albert Kahn, was the home of the Booth family, founders of the Cranbrook Educational Community. Fairlane mansion, 4901 Evergreen Rd., Dearborn, on the U of M-Dearborn campus, 593-5590. Sundays 1-4:30, tours every 20 minutes. $4- adults, $3-seniors and chil- dren. Built in 1915 by Henry Ford for his wife, this 56 room Scottish Baronial man- sion is located on a beauti- fully wooded tract, along the Cascade and Rouge River. Maps for self-guided outdoor tours are available. Pool Restaurant (where swimming pool used to be) Monday through Friday 11-2. No food service on the weekends. Edsel and Eleanor Ford House, 1100 Lake Shore Dr., Grosse Pointe Shores, 884- 4222. Wednesday through Sunday, tours at 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. $3-adults, $2-seniors and $1-age 12 and under. One- hour guided tour of 1926 mansion, located on 62 acres on the shores of Lake St. Clair. Meadow Brook Hall, lo- cated on the Oakland Uni- versity campus, Rochester, 370-3140. Sundays 1-5. $4- adults, $3-seniors, $2- children under 13. This spectacular 110-room Tudor mansion set on 1,400 acres of rolling farmland and built in 1926 by Matilda Dodge Wilson and her hus- band, Alfred, retains original furnishings; clothes and col- lections. Children will love visiting Knoll House, the Wilson-Dodge children's playhouse, located on the grounds. Buffet available, Sundays 1-5. Don't overlook your own backyard! Jump into a pile of leaves, make leaf projects, bake pumpkin bread and add handfuls of chocolate chips. Watch a neighborhood soccer game. Visit your local park and library. Build a bird house, decorate your succah, find all your children's books about winter. Enjoy fall as a family. 1:1 Travel Topic Of Program The professional writing and photography husband and wife team, Iris Sanderson Jones and Micky Jones, will talk on "Doing What Pleas- ures You," 7:30 p.m. Thurs- day, at the Farmington Community .Center, 24705 Farmington Road. The two will narrate a slide show, answer questions and tell about close-to-hope trips worth taking, warm- weather destinations and exotic faraway places. There is a fee. Call the cen- ter for reservations, 477- 8404. Dance Class A master class with Michael Tracey of the Pilobolus Dance Company will be offered by the Oak- land University Center for the Arts at 1 p.m. Saturday at Oakland University. Class size is limited and there is a fee. Call Oakland University, 370-2030, to register.