Aye Mates,
I photographed these beautiful hues amongst the forest understory contrasted by the subdued browns and greens of the leaf cover on the forest floor just two days ago. As I write this, we have approximately seven inches of freshly fallen snow and more yet coming down. I have titled this piece FAREWELL TO FALL.
Mike. 🍀🇮🇪🇺🇸
FAREWELL TO FALL
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Our colors were really brilliant this year...but they started so late that our season was short. Definitely a "now you see it, now you don't" year. We had a day of mostly mixed dreary stuff coming down...not as much snow as you but still enough to let us know winter is approaching.
IRISHWISTLER (11-16-2018)
Lovely. Is it a Euonymous?
WE had some interesting colour here the last two days. All of a sudden leaves fell off the trees in one fell swoop. An oak just dropped most of it's leaves as OH worked in the backyard and I had the same experience as Oban and I walked. Same with the neighbour's big maple, a lot of beech and many trees I couldn't identify as I was driving, except I could clearly see one was a weeping willow. We could see them falling in some cases. Other times we could tell because the leaves were in circles at the base of trees, on top of fresh snow. Circles of red, orange, green and brown and then everything else white. I didn't take pictures and now there's new snow covering them all up.
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IRISHWISTLER (11-17-2018)
We were right at the rain/snow line yesterday, so I figured you'd get pounded petty good!! Stay warm!
IRISHWISTLER (11-17-2018)
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