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A fall scene taken about a month ago. Wouldn't you know, a few days afterwards, huge winds came through for a few days and all the leaves were wiped out except for some of the really green ones. I guess I lucked out!
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There once was a park
close to home
where it was pleasant
to walk paths alone.
The sky did its part
with the sun at its heart
Though the autumn
was too brief to atone.
A view of the colourful trees which were behind the duck pond that I frequently visit.
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Back upon Clent Hills Monday morning for was maybe my last chance to capture this composition that i have been keeping an eye on for the Autumn colour......The colour has peaked now but the canopy is thinning so soon it will all be gone .....but beautiful while it lasted
These flowers love full sun...Right now in the backyard but getting ready to transplant to pots on the deck
When something makes you smile, keep it close to you ;-))
An old stone bridge over the river. This bridge must have been built many years ago, and it's incredible that it's still standing after recent floods. Nice subdued light and autumn colours really made for a nice image.
Let The Fall Begin...
The fall colours have just begun in Caledon a spectacular show of colours as the leaves start to change. this row of trees are doing an amazing job with their royal display of many colours.
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"A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues."
🍁Happy Thanksgiving🍁
(Spring Valley Trail, Ancaster, Ontario)
Country Roads.....
Last year In October we went for a drive through the east end of Caledon; stopping here and there to take photos of the scenery and local farmlands.
this is a shot of an open road in the country side.
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A Birch Between....
Along the path to our right this tall white paper birch was dressed completely in full fall regalia, with all its leaves turned pale gold and bright yellow. The shadows of the leaves danced across the birches trunk in a mesmerizing back and forth motion. I stood and stared for a moment before taking this photo... enjoying the beauty of Gods creation and i was privileged to be a spectator.
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The Forest Glows Green and Yellow...
In the fall of 2021 we went to Heart lake to check out the changing colours. We were not disappointed, the forest was bathed in a golden yellow light; the golden hue cast its brilliance upon everything in sight.
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Graureiher*** Fischreiher***Grey Heron***Ardea cinerea
Der Graureiher ist unser zweitgrößter einheimischer Vogel nach dem Storch. Seinen Namen hat er von der Farbe seines Gefieders - obwohl nicht alle Graureiher grau sind!
Verwandte des Graureihers wie der Blaureiher und der Grünreiher leben in Nordamerika.
The grey heron is our second-largest native bird after the stork. It takes its name from the color of its plumage - although not all herons are grey!
Relatives of the grey heron as the blue heron and Green Heron living in North America.