FOTD – October 26, 2019 – Maple Leaves
We have so many autumn pictures between what I’ve taken and Garry’s collection, I haven’t even had time to fully skim them. So here are a bunch of them — mine and his — and I think we’ve taken our full quote of autumn pictures.
There’s another big storm on the way on Sunday, so I’m not counting on there being much left when it is finished.

Another picture of the first Quaker Meetinghouse, built 1770. If they could afford to install heating, the church would see a lot of use, but it is very cold in there and it’s now only used for weddings or other special events.
Categories: Autumn, Blackstone Valley, cee's photo challenge, Flower of the day, foliage, Marilyn Armstrong
We’ve seen some pretty colors this fall. The only challenge is from the rain and the wind, those beautiful leaves are now on the ground waiting for that rake, blower, or mower. 🙂
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There are patches here, that are quite spectacular too, but closer to our home it is more muted.
Leslie
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Such pretty fall color! This is in New England, isn’t it? I always imagine New England having the most beautiful autumns on Earth!
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On a good year, absolutely the best. But not all years are great ones. This one, against all expectations, turned out to be a beauty.
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And this was supposed to be a not very good fall! These shots are gorgeous!
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