October 22, 2023

Lakeside foliage at sunrise.

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16 comments:

rhhardin said...

Back when there were real people reading weather bureau radio reports, the local guy always called it "foilage."

Narr said...

Dang, lady. I'm so jealous.


I still hear "foliage" now and then. Fall foliage.

Someone needs to figure out how to foil fallage.

Scott Patton said...

Surreal contrast in that first one.

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

Late to an open thread party: I found a doppelganger for one of Greta's protesting friends. Actress Jean Louisa Kelly in "Uncle Buck" (1989)

I only found it because, coincidently, someone posted a pic of the actress I had in mind, but could not remember her name, to r/doppleganger . What are the chances of something like that happening?

Howard said...

Coincidence?

There was a clump of foliage that looked like legit pure cadmium yellow on the west bank of the pond at sunrise this morning.

Market Basket empleados were placing huge end caps of stuffing, canned pumpkin and cranberries today.

MadisonMan said...

I'm calling Peak Color today, in part because of the blue skies. Drove westbound past the Arb on the beltline. Spectacular color.

MadTownGuy said...

Red sun lights up the fall!

n.n said...

Burnt offerings to seasonal progression.

wendybar said...

Thanks!! Living by the Pine Barrens in NJ, we don't get a lot of color down here. Luckily, my neighbor planted a sugar maple in his yard years ago, (from his wives family homestead in Cooperstown, NY!!) so that gives me my Autumn colors. Being from New England, it is WEIRD.

Bob Boyd said...

Wow. 3 gorgeous photos. Thanks!

Narr said...

OK, he wrote "foilage."

Can you develop dyslexia with age?

farmgirl said...

I love the last one!

rcocean said...

Great photos

rhhardin said...

A holocaust of red and gold, Mallarme wrote of autumn

Mr. Majestyk said...

The second one gives me the sense that the leaves are moving toward me.

Maynard said...

Back in the 80s and 90s I used to go up to Door County several times a year.

They called it the "leaf turnin'" in the Fall. It was always spectacular.

Here in Arizona we get excited about cooler weather, but there is little leaf turnin'.