These yellow daisies are still bright and pretty, even though they are fading and will be over soon.

I am back in the north and it is overcast and snowing (it will snow at least a little every day for the next six weeks), but I enjoyed a very nice autumn.
Happy Friday, happy weekend. 🙂
Glad you got to prolong the fall by visiting Penticton. Best of luck with the snow. I’m hoping our first snowfall will come soon.
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Thank you very much. 🙂 I literally haven’t seen the sun since arriving back last Sunday! There’s been total overcast and snow. Would you like some? 😉
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I love prolonging fall by shifting West across the mountains, as the leaves fall here. Still supposed to go to 6 in the sun here today. No flowers or leaves remain here. Happy Friday Lynette. Allan
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Thank you. We westerners are in a fortunate geographic position to be able to do that! I talked to a friend in Medicine Hat yesterday – they still have 12, 13 C, but Medicine Hat has always had its own little one-off micro-climate.
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Beautiful daisies, Lynette and autumn flowers seem to be holding on to their beauty much later into the season this year. It must be wonderful to see the snow – enjoy!
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Yes, I agree. Everything is later this year and warmer, it seems. Thank you so much, but I’m not a big enjoyer of snow; once I go back to the south on a permanent basis, I don’t think I will ever miss it. I work in the sub-arctic at 62 degrees N. latitude (same latitude as Helsinki, Finland and Bergen, Norway), so snow gets tiresome, especially when it lasts until the end of May!
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Wow! That is so far North and no wonder you feel you’ve had enough of the snow! We so rarely see any in the U.K. and then only for a few days of mayhem!
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My mother was from Sussex and I spent quite a few summers there when I growing up but I also spent one Christmas and saw the resulting mayhem when a little snow fell. My home is 2000 km south of here in a valley that might get a little snow in December. I’m happy with that and won’t miss these intense winters when I leave. They are beautiful, and NWT’s best season is winter, but I’m nearing the end of my winter “best before” date. 😉
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I looked at the date and thought, Nov. 6, wow, flowers so late. But then I saw the year. I smiled. I think you hit the 9 instead of the 0???
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Hahaha. 🙂 Glad you got a smile. I’ve fixed it. The 0 and 9 are next to each other and I used my phone to do the post. Little keyboard …
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I’ve done the same thing myself, so I figured that’s what happened, except in my case it was on a regular (big) keyboard. No excuses for me.
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That’s my story and I’m sticking to it! 🙂
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Hahaha.😉
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Enjoy the weekend. Bundle up.
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Thank you. 🙂 Yes, bundling up is good thing if the wind we had today is anything to go by. It was coming off a glacier, for sure!
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What a beautiful touch to a gloomy day.
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You’re welcome. 🙂 I took this last Saturday 2000 km south of here. It was a lot warmer …
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It’s 90 here in California these last few days. I had already put my summer clothes away!
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I would like to have some of that temp, please. 😉
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