It is all white where I live now.
In the midst of winter.
Gorgeous in its own way, but I still like looking at my
autumn photos...and I still have some yet to show you that you haven't seen.
So, bare with me, and come re-visit
Upper Michigan's autumn 2011, will you?
I like looking at each individual, colorful leaf.
Which up here?: Means it is an impossible job!:
And, when the color is all around me, sometimes I like to switch my brain
to black and white...just to see how one's perspective can change things!:
Right after the rain.....we spied this huge mushroom
with
hanging drops!:
An abandoned farm house!:
(I always wonder what families lived there and about how alive the house once was!)
More colorful leaves!:
River of color!:
Relflective pond:
Did I not confess to you before that I am in LOVE with tree stumps??:
Oooooo!!
Red maple leaves!~:
Enjoy the beauty where you live today...
every "home" has its unique beauty!
Thanks for the colors! Things are very white here, today!
ReplyDeletemagnificent mushroom, and I love that old house. and where it is sitting, i would love to wander down that lane
ReplyDeleteas always, such beauty in your photographs. :)
ReplyDelete... very nice pictures, the colors are so beautiful and fascinating, brilliant ..
ReplyDeleteGreeting Karin.
I really enjoyed looking at your fall colors. That's one thing I really miss since moving from Missouri to Arizona. I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteAfter the Christmas decorations come down, the house and landscape really need a touch of color. And we've lacked sun so often for the last month. Love the photos.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are worth of publishing in any season!
ReplyDeleteThese bright leaves are like eye candy,so beautiful.I enjoyed scrolling through this beauty.
ReplyDeleteVERY pretty! Almost makes me want to live farther north.
ReplyDeleteAlmost. : P
It's beginning to look a lot like Spring here in Belgium, new buds appearing everywhere! I think I actually would like or even LOVE Fall if I lived in your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteI really like the building. There is such a mystery behind them when they are abandoned.
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