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I actually think we may have an early fall here because of the intense heat of July and this month. I need to find some dogwood trees – I can always tell if fall is coming because their leaves start to burnish.
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It’s good to know the signs from nature, Noelle. The weather is so volatile nowadays and normal patterns, established over millennia, are starting to break down. Knowing the signs will help us prepare for what is to come.
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I love the Autumn colors! Sometimes in The New England states it is a riot of color across the whole area. Your picture has just enough to brighten up the scene.
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The forest here consists of lots of different varieties of trees, Brenda, so we rarely get blanket colour change. It tends to be odd spots of colour as each individual species changes with the weather. In this shot, the birches and beeches at the edge of this stand of pines were in their prime of autumnal brightness.
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That is such a beautiful photo – love the contrast.
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Thank you, Lynette. A shot from last year, as the forest is looking a bit weary at present – could do with a bit of sun, which is looking more likely today!
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Dear Stuart,
This is very well photographed!
Happy mid-August to you and your family!
Wishing you a very lovely and satisfactory weekend!
Yours sincerely,
SoundEagle
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Thank you SoundEagle. And the same to you and yours.
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So pretty and coming soon to a place near you!
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It’s supposed to be midsummer here, Noelle. But it’s been a bit damp and not as warm as it should be. Unlike July, which was unseasonally hot! Our trees tend to start changing colour around mid to late September, but at the moment the forest has a slightly tired look, so I thought I’d use a picture from last year to give a bit of colour.
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