Thursday, November 16, 2017
UNUSUAL FALL COLOR CHANGES
Because fall is typically a season of transition, fluctuations in weather patterns are common. Summer temperatures one day; below freezing conditions on others. This particular fall also seems to have had some unusual patterns with respect to the changing of fall colors.
Granted, some landscapes show a lot of bare or rust-tinged trees with occasional ones still showing colorful leaves.
But it's mid-November now, and I'm surprised at how many woodland scenes still have significant fall color.
Driving around the countryside, I've even found occasional trees, like this one, still in full yellow foliage.
And despite the date, there are still some lovely bright orange vistas out there.
I was surprised to find his tree still in full orange foliage, especially when we've had some days of pretty significant windy weather.
For someone who loves the fall colors like I do, there have been plenty to enjoy this year.
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Beautiful captures of late autumn color, Karen. I love the glow of those orange vistas!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jan. The orange vistas were amazing!
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