Indian summer is a phrase most North Americans use to describe an unseasonably warm and sunny patch of weather during autumn.
Monday, October 19, 2020
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...for me Indian Summer comes after a frost and we had our first frost last week.
ReplyDeleteI hope we get one!
ReplyDeleteA great view!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteHere in KY, we had our first frost this past weekend. Can't imagine we will have an Indian Summer, but who knows?!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene!
ReplyDeleteHave heard of that expression.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot.
Warm late September and October days--- a delightful time. Here in the Pacific Northwest a cold snap will hit us quickly and we will say good by to temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s (f)..
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful backlight shot. I like them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! No Indian summer here yet... Lots of rain...
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