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VERY pretty Fall images. Thanks.
Thank you, it is always a pleasure when you get up close to things and to see what is there
Each shot is beautiful but the first one is so unusual and even looks like a piece of leather. Thank you for sharing.
Really beautiful photos!
So lovely!!
Gorgeous colors and patterns–I salute your appreciation and attention to detail.
Thank you
We don’t have much color in San Diego in the fall, unless you count the blooming roses, bird of paradise, bougainvillea……….lol
We do have four plants that change color and look stunning in the landscape. Two are sweetgum and cottonwood. The other two are, unfortunately, poison ivy and poison sumac. Fortunately, the landscapes they are in are out in the boondocks……
You may not have great fall color, but you certainly have beautiful winter weather, we already a inch of snow down with more coming in a few days and won’t most likely see bare ground until March, but it is where each of us have made home. As you said in your post about Palm Springs. Thanks