I’m not sure what caused it. Might be post Cubs victory euphoria, or the oldies radio station mix of Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Tony Bennett. My mind was drifting away with Roger Williams and “Autumn Leaves” as I pulled off I-91 in Connecticut. A pit stop for mind and body. I was returning home from a brief visit with my middle Brother, Billy, at the old family home on Long Island.
The sun broke through suddenly in what was an otherwise predominantly gray, rainy day.
I was caught in my own little twilight zone between past and present.
Categories: #gallery, #Photography, Autumn, Garry Armstrong
wow that is some red- and how perfect your shot is Garry! Just beautiful
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That little Q7 is a remarkably good tiny camera. I’ve got one, too, but i don’t use it much because I’m so in love with my Olympus.
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Dear Daily,
Thanks for the kind words. The shots almost beckoned to me.
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Beautiful — words and pictures!
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Just a bit south of here and about 10 days later for the color to peak. Amazing to me what a different a half a degree of latitude makes.
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Thanks, Martha.
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Here it is November and the colours are sensational.
Leslie
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Weird timing isn’t it? But it’s connecticut and they are on a different schedule. Or anyway, the trees are 🙂
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😉
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Leslie, the colors were magnificent as I drove home from Long Island. As I look out our big living room window, it’s still a wondrous view. But it’s changing quickly.
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Hard to believe it is November 6th. It is like a beautiful summer day here minus the extreme heat and humidity. Enjoy the view before the white stuff over takes us.
Leslie
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Will do, Leslie.
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Have a great day you two.
Leslie
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Wow!
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Thank you. Glad I pulled off just as the sun popped out for a cameo. I think it was muted sunshine because of the on and off rain.
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Your last photo is absolutely stunning!
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Colline, I saw it in my eyes as I hunkered down for the shot and just prayed I got the truck in time.
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Wow!!! Simply beautiful.. and amazing pictures 🙂
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Thank you. Perfect location and kudos to Mother Nature for the brief time out.
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Absolutely beautiful wow tyvm for sharing those they are exquisite
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Covert, I hardly had to move to get these shots. Glad Mother Nature summoned me to stop.
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New England in it’s entirety is spectacular. I was telling Marilyn I used to spend hours looking at other people’s photography from around the world, and New England is next to none in it’s beauty. It’s spectacularly lovely.
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what a lovely little twilight zone it was 🙂
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Indeed. The rain resumed as I took my last pic.
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wow that red is truly awesome
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Someone told me the shrub is called “burning bush.” Apparently this is why people like it. Turns scarlet in the fall … but what an amazing display, isn’t it?
Thanks!
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Fantastic
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Yes, nice set decoration by Mother Nature.
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😁😁
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