Signs of the fall

While we haven’t come near peak conditions for fall foliage here yet, I have seen some trees – especially maples – begin to change.  Maples and ginko trees are my favorites for fall colors because their leaves turn such beautiful and vibrant yellows, reds and oranges.  Here are a few images from past falls; I hope to be ambulatory enough to get out there very soon to capture this years signs.

Hope your weekend is colorful…

 

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21 Responses to Signs of the fall

  1. Jnana Hodson says:

    I stopped looking for “prime foliage” years ago. The color comes in waves. As one round of trees goes bare, others are still green and yet others, as you demonstrate, are fully ablaze in glory. Enjoy every moment and shift in the light!

  2. mickey2travel says:

    Beautiful!

  3. Timothy Price says:

    Beautiful changing leaves. Trees around here change to yellow on their way to brown — there are only a few vines that give a splash of red here and there.

  4. Truly beautiful, Teri..yup..it’s coming..

  5. Those are some lovely colors there. It must be beautiful. Cheers!

  6. etomczyk says:

    Visited Ohio last weekend. The display was magnificent. Looking forward to seeing fall through your eyes again this year.

  7. Nancy says:

    Beautiful shots… I need to find out what is keeping you in. I need to scroll back.
    I feel horribly that I could not meet up with you this past summer. Adding on the sunroom was a bit challenging and it ate up a lot of my time.
    I hope to see some fall foliage tomorrow as we head to Jerome, AZ.

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