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Sunday, September 21, 2014
Nature Notes and Our World: Signs of Fall Begin
Although we still have mostly summer greens in my neck of the woods we're beginning to have a few trees wearing early fall colors.
We drove across town to Johnson Lake for a Sunday walk instead of walking at the lake in my subdivision.
The humidity was intense but fortunately there was a breeze and the air temperature was pleasant in the morning.
There were a bunch of mallards hanging out at the lake.
I'm reminding myself to enjoy the greens since apart from evergreens they will be gone soon.
This time of the year I focus on any leaves that have changed colors.
My porcelain vines have tons of berries.
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18 comments:
You got wonderful pictures for showing how's Antumn is present there. Love the last image!
Léia
Lovely soothing shots.
Looks like the day was a gorgeous one for taking a walk, The porcelain vine berries are such a lovely colour!
Beautiful pictures! Autumn is everywhere!
Wonderful panoramic shots of nature and activities in your world for OWT!
Happy Week to you!
artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
How pretty early Fall is around your area. I am not familiar with porcelain vines, but now I wish I were! Lovely .
How lovely, Carver, the perfect touch of autumn! Your captures are indeed so peaceful looking and what a beautiful place! Thanks as always for sharing the beauty!! Have a great week!!
Lovely images, Carver.. The walk at the lake looks nice. I have not heard of porcelain berries..they are a pretty color.. Enjoy your week!
I never heard of this vine...are the berried edible?
I too love the change of seasons and the colors of trees...but our time is in December...we're still in the midst of Summer even tho the calender tells me otherwise.
The birds will love those berries Carver.... yes, some leaves are changing.... Michelle
the green is so soothing. have a wonderful fall season.
Beautiful world!
That beautiful time of the year is fast approaching.
Like you, I am drinking in the green as all too soon it will all be brown. So lovely to see your autumn leaves. Although my spring is spectacular, I do so love autumn.
I always love your water photos - they look so refreshing. Yes, it's a lovely time of year! The berries are stunning.
Terrific scenery. Love those blue berries!
Never seen those kind of berries before. Great shots all!
Oh, what beautiful scenery with full of autumn atmosphere♡♡♡ And wonderful berries I've never seen.
Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
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