Which Way Challenge: October 4, 2018
And finally, it stopped raining. The sun came out, the sky was a rich, bright blue and I can see the tree changing. If the weather holds, by the middle of next week, we should be a marvel of autumnal splendor.
Right now, it’s the maples that are brilliant. They are always the first. More will come. The majority of the color is along waterways which is also where you most typically find batches of maple trees.
We went out today and took a lot of pictures. There are so many, I’m not even sure where to start working on them, so I guess it will be a few at a time for various photo challenges.
Now I’ll go see what I can find for Which Way!
Categories: #BlackstoneRiver, #foliage, #Photography, Autumn, Garry Armstrong
I could sit and stare forever! These are exquisite. You do have an incredible talent!
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You’d love the valley!
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Oh, I so would! OMG
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I just love that second photo with the path to the canal, what a wonderful atmosphere
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Our whole value is actually a park. We are a National Historic Corridor and all these settings are part of the same long park that surrounds the Blackstone River.
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These are terrific! Thanks a bunch for joining in. 😃
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The photos just lure you in.
Leslie
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Yes, Leslie, they do. Glad we got out. Today is not so nice. They lied.
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Funny weather here,- overcast and 52′ F.
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