Saturday, September 05, 2015
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And when all the woods are colored red its time for a walk. I love the red maple leaves from Canada Andy. Its always a great spectacle.
ReplyDeleteThat is quick, we are not yet that far. Only suffering from heavy downpours all day long.....
ReplyDeleteThis is a first for me this year. :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't wait! I am so tired of the heat already..bring on the oranges and reds and yellows! Yay fall!
ReplyDeleteThis maple is huge! Yes, I noticed maples changing already in both Wisconsin and Minnesota. Makes me sad.
ReplyDeleteAnd beauties they are. I wonder how soon before ours start to change?
ReplyDeleteNoooo! It is way too early, Andy! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe're starting to see some of that up here too.
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to it!
ReplyDeleteAlways love the color of maple trees in the fall. There are only a few in town, but they are spectacular when the turn. Leave here are still green, but my deck is covered with fallen leaves from somewhere. Fall can't be far away.
ReplyDeleteBring on autumn!
ReplyDeleteSay it ain't so!
ReplyDeleteThis color means autumn... already now?
ReplyDeleteNice photo.
Smashing shot Andy but I think I'd be worried if a tree that size was in my front yard..
ReplyDeleteI worry about the first trees to turn colors. Sometimes that means the tree is under stress.
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