Oct. – the colours just kept getting better and better! Then they were gone! Farewell!
Sept. 21st, the first day of fall. There was snow in Edmonton, out west. We had temperatures that were much like August, plus no rain for two weeks.
Now, in October, the sumac is at its best.
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteBeautiful... and I vote that the butterfly and that last one with the cattle get jigsawed!!! Loved the pumpkin one. YAM xx
That photo of the pumpkin stand is iconic autumn.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't the most glorious autumn ever, but we had some pretty decent colour for awhile.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall colours you have captured!
ReplyDeleteLindas imagens da Natureza e lindas cores outonais. Feliz fim de semana. Abraço.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fall colours.
ReplyDeleteI like the reds best. Such a glorious time of the year. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Jenn. Always lovely to see your collections. Enjoy your weekend :D)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Autumn colours here, a joy to see.
ReplyDeleteHope your weekend is a good one.
All the best Jan
great captures!!! we are still searching for color!!
ReplyDeletenice snap of the pumpkins!!
Our colours suddenly went from gold to white. It's funny to see Goat Island in front of our cabin with snow on top and fall maple leaves at the bottom. - Margy
ReplyDeleteI am trying to make up my mind as to the salamander. Four-toed Salamander would be my guess, but it's a little difficult to know based on the picture. Now if only you could have shown me its belly!
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