24 October, 2024

leftover leaves

that didn't blow away after Storm Ashley blew through on Sunday with her high winds.  
 

31 comments:

  1. I hope Ashley didn't cause much damage.
    Luckily, we can enyoy some golden October days.

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  2. The colors have been pretty, pretty Autumn scene.
    Take care, have a great day!

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  3. They are hanging on then, don't wish to leave. Beautiful colours.

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  4. Oh, I see a lot of green there too. We haven't had the Falls we are used to this year. It seems to be slowing turning golden and red around here. An odd Autumn in our neck of the woods. Thanks so much for the photo.

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  5. Sorry you all had a storm with high winds. No fun. Leaves that hold out through that may still drop when they are ready!

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  6. ...the sumac are holding on..

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  7. Foto meravigliose!Iscriviti al mio blog!

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  8. There's still lots of greens there...we have mostly just brown.

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  9. Still a beautiful green place.

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  10. A lovely bit of fall color. Always liked the bright red of Sumac shrub.

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  11. Some leaves can hang n for a long time. Here it's usually a non native species.

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  12. They are hanging on a little longer.

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  13. Leftover maybe, but still pretty.

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  14. A pesar del viento tan fuerte, se han mantenido bastante hojas en sus ramas. Preciosa fotografía.

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  15. We also had very strong winds this weekend where almost all the leaves are gone now

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  16. ... they are a nice colour.

    All the best Jan

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  17. These are the resilient ones... Beautiful picture of Autumn. Have mild and pleasant days. A hug. 🍂🌈

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  18. Lindo follaje. Te mando un beso.

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  19. These leaves are beautiful. I had to clear up a lot of leaves after the storm. Plenty outside my front door.

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  20. It will be needing a bit of a cleanup in Spring.

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