The Changing Seasons, October 2022
Photography: Marilyn and Garry Armstrong
It has been an exceptional month for photography. There is far too many pictures to picke even a selection. So. One photo from each area in which we took pictures.











It has been an amazing autumn. We drove up to UMass in Worcester and even though it’s well “past peak,” the trees were amazing. Most of the reds have changed to orange, but there’s still plenty of color. It has been a glorious few weeks. And amazingly, it’s not over yet.
I honestly think this incredible autumn was our reward for surviving such an awful, overheated summer.
About The Changing Seasons
The Changing Seasons is a monthly project where bloggers around the world share their thoughts and feelings about the month just gone. We all approach this slightly differently, though generally with an emphasis on the photos we’ve taken during the month.
For many of us, looking back over these photos provides the structure and narrative of our post, so each month is different. Some focus on documenting the changes in a particular project — such as a garden, an art or craft project, or a photographic diary of a familiar landscape. In the end, it is your changing season. Approach it however works best for you.
There are no fixed rules around post length or photo number — just a request to you respect your readers’ time and engagement.
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I love the squirrels. New England at its finest in your post! love it.
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Thank you so much. We are lucky that our little patch of woods has so many lovely birds and squirrels and chipmunks. Although I never seem to get pictures, we also have woodchucks and foxes. At night we have flying squirrels and raccoons. I knew we had something arriving at night who ate all the remaining food!
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ooo a flying squirrel would be fun to capture. New Englands is so inviting and welcoming to nature lovers. Loved your post.
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Beautiful images.
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👌👌👌📷🤗 the squirrel is the epitome of cuteness…great shots dear Marilyn🌹
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Those little red squirrels have taken an “adorable” pill. They exceed all previous squirrel cuteness levels 🐿️
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I agree🤗📷🌹
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Beautiful photographs.
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Thank you. Given how many pictures we took this month, it was a hard call figuring out what to use. This time of year is special 🎃
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It is I think more colorful than spring in your part of the world.
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Spring is the season we don’t really get. It pretty much goes from winter to summer in a day or two, sometimes in one day.
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I guessed as much
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