Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

October Came In With Bright Colors and Warmth






October came in warm and sunny with the colors of the trees getting vibrant. What a difference a few weeks has made! It looks like Fall but feels like summer. The pond looked beautiful one morning on my way to work. The city at lunchtime was fabulous with temps near 80's and blue skies.
The Old Farmer's Almanac has us down for a cold and snowy winter. I'm hoping their will NOT be snow and ice on the pumpkins like a few winters ago.

How is Fall looking and feeling in your area?
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Here is a peek at the oldest mall in the country making a comeback. 
You can make your photos on instagram in black and white. 





I've been playing with size of my images - do you like the larger images better or not?

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Ready Or Not Fall Is Here With Colorful Photos

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Instagram Embeds
Thanks to Mayura for inspiring me to embed the above photo from instagram to share with you today. If you are using Blogger for your blog he is a person to follow for the best tips and tricks using Blogger.



Fall Officially Arrives

It was a beautiful day here in southern New England to usher in Autumn though it did start out with some rain. You can see from a friend's blog in Vermont it was quite foggy there. As you can see below it cleared up quite nicely around here.


Love how the clouds appears here too and it is so hard to get pictures without wires.


Just a beautiful day!


Can you see the mill's reflection in this photo?



I played with the camera settings once again so I believe you will be able to click on the images above and see them larger. 

It won't be long before the pumpkins are everywhere and the temperature's plunge here. 
Are you ready?


Friday, September 13, 2013

More Signs Autumn Is Near

fall trees with colorful leaves

white flowers

an old waterwheel

fallen tree

Can you feel it in the air? Autumn is near. It did not feel like it the past few days with high temperatures but earlier in the week I went for a walk and saw the leaves starting to turn in a few places.  It was amazing to see this tree still budding leaves that was damaged by the March Floods years ago. How does it still grow like that over the walkway? 

I also wondered if this waterwheel was an original near the mill. It sure looks like it. 
Have you seen one like that before?