FOTD – October 20, 2018 – Maple Trees
Garry and I went down to the River Bend Farm along the Blackstone River. The trees were still green except for the maple trees, a giant pear tree, and some Virginia Creepers. Also at home, I found some brilliant sassafras leaves which turn an incredible shade of yellow gold.
Categories: #BlackstoneRiver, #foliage, #Photography, Autumn, Cee's Photo Challenge, Flower of the day
There is nothing like color of a Maple in the fall. Yours is a real beauty. In full form
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Doubtless my best memories of my nearly two years in Canada are related to maples (and autumn)…. 😉
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I’ve never enjoyed Autumn more than this year, it’s been so beautiful, extended without torrential rain and high winds which whip the colour away so quickly. Love your pics. mmhmm
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Some lovely colour on that Maple tree.
Leslie
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You have wonderful autumn leaves for today. 😀
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That maple is so beautiful. There are some in Franklin, not far from here that are like that in autumn. I never get tired of them.
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Beautiful.
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Funny how the maples went crazy, but none of the other trees (except the sassafras) did much. But I’m going to bet the oaks go all golden this year in November. IF it doesn’t snow.
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There was a heavy snow in Sheridan that brought most of the leaves to the ground
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It got very suddenly cold here and I fear we may suffer the same fate. i hope not, but the weather had been pretty funky, and this is New England, the central hub of funky weather even before climate change!
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Love your shots of the fallen leaves!
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I was still editing them when I posted it. I had to go back and add a couple. I have a dozen or so left. Actually, I missed the slot and posted it late 🙂
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