Pockets Of Wonder! September 29, 2008
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: A late foliage season
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In this rust-red season of muted colors and brooding skies, there are small pockets where the leaves are turning nicely, corners turned to find a startling palette splashed along the roadside, lakes bounded by incongruous colors:
The wetlands in high hollows turn first, their maples bursting into flames:
Poplars add their gold to the display of emeralds and rubys:
It’s coming. It’s late, and it won’t be the best year for colors, but it’s coming.
You do have incredible photos! Thanks for sharing them, the colors are exquisite.
Sorry, hackers highjacked my old email address — I had to change it, didn’t notice it on the other comment I just sent you.
Happy Birthday (a day late) and many, ,many more!
These photos are gorgeous! I think the trees are celebrating your day with their splashes of color.
hey, happy, happy birthday and a big ole hug to you!!!!
Bloody hell, I love these shots. If only every day could be autumn.
These shots are gorgeous. Our trees are turning too, at last.
Thank you for connecting them to all of us – and vice versa – lovely!
here in NJ there are just bits of color right now
I love what you said about finding a pocket of color
your photos are spectacular!