Autumn is here with its colour and drifting coolness and many of the trees are beginning to change.

Some quickly turn yellow all at once while others hold off; they hang on to their green finery as long as they can.

Others turn an impressive red.

The orangey-yellowish-red ones look very showy in the sun.

Whatever your colour preferences, it’s a very pretty interval as we enjoy this precious time before winter’s arrival.
Happy Thursday.
It’s an exciting time, much like the greening of Spring, for us to enjoy the color and light of Autumn. It’s a shame it is so brief
Have a lovely day, Lynette..
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Thank you very much, Steve. Yes, it is an exciting time with the weather quite nice right now and the light and colours so lovely. The brevity makes it precious, I think. Cheers.
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An amazing spectacle. But I guess you can say the same for every aspect of Nature.
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Agreed, Neil. It’s a short, amazing spectacle that we have to enjoy in the moment and now that I think of it, that’s probably nature’s calling card. Cheers.
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Hi Lynette – Great pictures! I love fall and, although we are still experiencing summer temps this week and the leaves have not begun their change, I look forward to all these colors. I did buy pumpkins and mums this week 🙂
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Thank you very much. 🙂 Yes, we had a rainy week which we desperately needed but are now back to quite warm temperatures; it’s very pleasant presently. Most our trees haven’t turned yet; I looked for the ones pictured. In about 10 days to two weeks we should be very colourful. Agreed – it’s such a beautiful time of year. Cheers.
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Today is the first fallish day we’ve had, cooler temps and leaves blowing!
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We have to enjoy autumn while we can, that’s for sure. Winter will eventually arrive, no matter what. Stay warm and comfy. 🙂
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Yes, it’s chilly here today! You’re almost finished work, aren’t you? How many more days until you retire, Lynette?
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I literally have three weeks and one day! (Not that I’m counting. 😉) Cheers.
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Love the colours Lynette. Looks like your autumn is about 2 weeks behind ours, not unusual. Enjoy the colours. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. Actually, most of our trees are still green; I looked around for the ones pictured. I’m also wondering if our colours are going to develop very well as so many of the trees were heat stressed. Time will tell. Cheers.
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Very lovely photos!! A splash of different tones to set the stage for Autumn.
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Thank you very much, Mel. I think autumn colours put many of us in a good mood. Thanks for commenting and following. Cheers.
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It’s a beautiful time before the dreaded bare branches happen.
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Oh yes, you have that right! But I have to say that I’m actually relishing the fact that I won’t have to dig the snow equivalent of the English Channel tunnel to get through the door to go to work, though! After that, I can get through some bare trees. 😉
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For sure, it’s important to keep things in perspective. I’ll take the bare branches over the snow tunnel any time.
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We’ll get a bit of snow of course but it will likely be minimal and won’t last long. Yay!! 🙂
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Pretty. We only have one kind of tree changing here, so far. I don’t know what kind of tree it is, but the leaves turn yellow and are small and narrow. They are all over the sidewalks and are kind of slippery to walk on with the dog. Of course, he has no problem. 🙂 The maple leaves are not turning yet.
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Hi Lori, I think you might be describing the ash trees. They tend to turn first and drop their leaves quickly. The yellow-leafed trees in my photos are ash and I agree, their leaves tend to be slippery. Our trees are actually mostly still green; I had to look around for the ones pictured. Our maples haven’t started yet either, and I’m really looking forward to that – I get to enjoy it this year, as I won’t be in the north. Cheers.
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Stunning!
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Thank you very much, Cindy. 🙂 It’s such a beautiful time of year.
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They’re all beautiful. Autumn is amazing.
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Thank you very much. I agree; autumn is amazing. 🙂
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Quite the display, lovely!
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Thank you very much. 🙂 I hope we get some good colours after such a hot summer. Cheers.
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Love seeing the changes in the colours of the leaves!
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We have so many heat stressed trees that I’m not sure how well the colours will develop, but we’re starting to get some. Very pretty. Cheers.
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Hello Lynette
it is the same here in Germany, we have lost so many trees in the last 3 years, I wonder what will be left in 10 years? I feel that we have left it too late to save the planet. That is why it is so important to be environmentally aware and to engage with nature as we do. We have created a sustainable ecosystem here for wildlife. We do not use any poisons but rather work with nature.
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Agreed. We have done an incredible amount of damage in such a short period, and the events of this summer are being ignored by many who are in deep denial. Then of course, there’s greed. Ugh.
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What a beautiful display of fall colours. I love how vibrant those yellows, oranges and reds are. I love them all!
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I do as well, Linda, but especially the maples! Such a glorious red. We haven’t reached our peak yet as most of our deciduous trees are still green, but they will soon join. Cheers.
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I love all those colours! Interesting how they all change to different colours and at different times. Bernie
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The ash trees usually turn first with their bright yellow leaves and then the others in stages with the maples usually last. Most of our trees are still green, so there’s lots of colour to come! Cheers.
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Beautiful
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Thank you very much. 🍂
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Love the color palette of the pictures .
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It’s a very colourful time of year for many places in the northern hemisphere. So pretty.
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