Lines for day FOURTEEN!
I was just trying really hard to not have so much email, but instead, I seem to have LOST all my email. So this is based on the FIRST post because I couldnt’t find any for today. But it’s a great picture … the never-fail maple tree.
I tried to put the right header in … but I have no idea if I got it. So let us hope for the best.
This is my favorite Autumn house and today was peak Autumn. By Wednesday, it will be torrential rain again, so tomorrow is probably my last day for shooting at all. All this rain is making Autumn a very wet season.
Fall works better when it isn’t raining all the time!
Categories: #foliage, #Photography, Autumn, Blackstone Valley, Marilyn Armstrong
What a pretty house. And tree.
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Love the house with the blue door and the tree is sensational.
Leslie
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Leslie, it’s the house from central casting. I don’t think we’ve ever seen its occupants. Maybe another story?
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Chuckle …it’s right out of a movie…maybe it’s haunted?
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Leslie, could be.
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😉
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It never fails me. It’s right across from our Bank, too, so I always know where to find it 😀
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It’s distinctive…..
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Picture perfect! What a glorious autumn we’ve had. Leaves are falling like snowflakes up here today. Between yesterday’s heavy and today’s autumn breeze, I dread what’s soon to be… Better not complain–diversity makes the world a better place, even when it comes to seasons! ❤ xo
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Bette, well said. Time to cue up Roger Williams and/or Nat Cole — “The falling leaves, drift by my window, the falling leaves of red and gold….”
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A gorgeous photo, loving the tree and the lines too! So glad you rediscovered the pingbacks 😃
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I just gave up (again) on the Reader. It never made any sense to me.
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It can be so odd the reader at times. Maybe stick with email notifications?
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Autumn is late here. The trees are just starting to turn colors and I doubt there will be enough leaves on the ground by Halloween to fill those pumpkin faced trash bags.
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Everything is changing now … but it’s late and the weather is changing fast. I’m just hoping I get some repairs done on the house before the storms show up on Wednesday night!
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Few leaves have fallen and we are late again. It was the same last year. Local problem is the city stops cleaning the streets at the first snow fall and the crews switch to snow cleanup. This is bad if the leaves fall in mid to late November.
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Rich, I think you’re right about those falling leaves, of red and gold. Maybe some sniffin’ glue for the older tricksters?
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I think some do….scary. I bought my Reeses, not sorry.
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It’s been raining here nearly every day, too. Yesterday was a nice day, so I went to the park hoping to get some fall photos. Not much luck – what’s not still green has merely gone to pale yellow or brown. Only a sprinkling of reds. Not at all like the spectacular colors we used to get. The good news is, I found a path I’d never gone down before, and if the colors ever do change, that path will be awesome.
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We got lucky yesterday. We’ll get two more days and then the storms will take over. I think it’s that it got very cold at night for a week and that did something. No reds, though. Only yellow, dark yellow, and peachy orange. Still, a lot better than last year when we had nothing at all.
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Mom, yesterday (Sunday) was a picture-perfect day for our photo trek. We had the foliage in full autumnal change, folks with their kids and furries out enjoying the mild temp and purty sunshine. Everyone seemed mellow. Thanks, Mother Nature. We’ll remember this gift.
Months from now when we talk about you, and we will, we’ll be kind.
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Yep, same here. That’s why I made sure to get out yesterday. It’s supposed to drop down to 39 tonight, so it’s just a matter of time until snow hits.
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