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They told me that there could be color in Horsetail Fall. Am I doing this right?

Fall Creek Falls, Gifford Pinchot National forest, Washington

fall colour leaves

Best if viewed large. Fall is coming but it's not here yet.

Rural Southwestern Ontario

Fall colours on a small wetland in the aspen parkland region near Hardisty, Alberta, Canada.

 

6 October, 2013.

 

Slide # GWB_20131006_9796.CR2

You fall away from your past

But it's following you

One from the archives. The meditative beauty of fall.

Fall Landscape

Near St-Jean-Port-Joli, Qc

There's something about fall colors with a dusting of snow...

Celebrating the season with an orange sulphur.

Branch of a beech in fall colors

Ästchen einer Buche in Herbstfarben

Fall Creek in Collins Gulf, part of South Cumberland State Park in Tennessee.

Light on a bush of berries

My back yard

Nikon D7200

Male Wood Duck swimming away into the fall.

Fall colours at an area in the woods subjected to a controlled burn a few years prior

I am still coping with winter weather in Ottawa but I realized that I never posted this Fall photo taken while walking my grandchildren to school

 

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Fall colors along the stream.

Winter is coming - Franklin Township, NJ

Almost all done picking up falling leaves - HURRAH So far over the past week, I have filled eight 30-gallon yard waste bags. And thanks to the high winds we’ve been having, neighbors down the street I am sure are enjoying their Fall season The temps just dropped into the mid-20s f, so the last of the leaves can wait :-)

#falltime #treeleaves #fallcleanup #mapletree #autumncolors #orange #sterlingheightsmi #treebutchering #visitmichigan

Fall Color. All rights reserved by Saibal Ghosh.

Every tree and shrub is showing off their Fall colours now here in Montreal areas. This shot is from my balcony looking kitty corner towards the West.

fall is my favorite season (:

   

Fall is pretty much over now. One of the last shots of fall without snow. We just got 2 inches of snow today so this is no longer the scene. A blanket of white has taken over. I guess some people like that.

Fall at the Morton Arboretum

Falling Slowly

Glen Hansard, Markéta Irglová

I don't know you

But I want you

All the more for that

Words fall through me

And always fool me

And I can't react

And games that never amount

To more than they're meant

Will play themselves out

Take this sinking boat and point it home

We've still got time

Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice

You'll make it now

Falling slowly,…

Take this sinking boat and point it home

We've still got time

Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice

You'll make it now

Falling slowly sing your melody

I'll sing along

Songwriters: Glen Hansard / Marketa Irglova

Falling Slowly lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc

Fall comes early in my neck of the woods.

Fall Foliage Background

St-Mathieu de Beloeil, Qc

Matcham NSW

 

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The Erie Canal was built to create a navigable water route from New York City and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, originally stretching for 363 miles (584 km) from the Hudson River in Albany to Lake Erie in Buffalo.

 

Construction began in 1817, and it opened on October 26, 1825. The canal has 34 numbered locks starting with Black Rock Lock and ending downstream with the Troy Federal Lock. It has an elevation difference of about 565 feet (172 m).

 

In 2000, Congress designated the Erie Canal a National Heritage Corridor. Recognizing the national significance of the canal system as the most successful and influential human-built waterway and one of the most important works of civil engineering and construction in North America.

 

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