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Friday, November 20, 2009
Remembering Autumn Colors
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The colors were so brilliant last month when Betsy and I came home along the Cherohala Skyway that I couldn't resist posting this picture. This was taken at an overlook in North Carolina.
The colors are just wonderful George. We still have the Brdford Pear trees to change color, they turn a gorgeous dark red, and they are evrywhere around here. We are still changing, but you living further east have probably finished by now. Just a beautiful shot !
Amazing photo George. We had some spectacular views to, but they are all gone by now. I watched my red maple tree in the front of the house to loose its leafs in one day. Anna :)
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9 comments:
The colors are breathtaking. Our trees are bare now...what a difference a month makes.
Sunny :)
The trees are breathtaking. Our tree are very green now and then... what a difference a distance makes.
I agree that the colous are hard to resist!
Wow, wished I could see these in person! Now I am looking at dark, leafless trees.
That's an amazing mixture of red and gold. I'm sure it was a magnificent landscape.
The colors of autumn are so vibrant,especially in this picture.Thanks for the reminder of what it was like just a little while back.
Blessings,Ruth
Such rich, beautiful colors!
The colors are just wonderful George. We still have the Brdford Pear trees to change color, they turn a gorgeous dark red, and they are evrywhere around here.
We are still changing, but you living further east have probably finished by now.
Just a beautiful shot !
Amazing photo George. We had some spectacular views to, but they are all gone by now. I watched my red maple tree in the front of the house to loose its leafs in one day. Anna :)
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