Maples and birches reflected by the river.
It’s autumn in Ontario!
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A bit at a time…
The moss and the weeds are waiting. The bigger leaves are starting to turn.
The rock is the constant. It changes little over the years.
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An early sign of autumn on the shore of Trout Lake at Portage Park.
Another week will see lots of colour in the background.
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These leaves would be expected to be on the ground by now.
They provide some muted colour in the monochrome bush at this time of year.
When spring comes they will fall to be replaced by new greenery.
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A lot of photographers put their cameras away on a gray day like today.
Colours have a way of standing out when it’s gloomy.
HERE are some more photos made this morning.
The leaves have nearly all fallen and the colour is leaving the bush.
Now we wait for snow.
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The wind has blown hard for the past 16 hours and the temp is around 5 C. There aren’t many leaves left on the trees and my driveway has blown clear of leaves (one good thing about wind).
The poinsettia plant given to us last Christmas has been exceptionally healthy and vital for the past 9 months but the end will occur soon. (There is a reason that poinsettia bushes don’t occur in this part of the world – it’s called winter.)
Today it is starting its final journey:
“Help! I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!”?
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When the sumac turns its glorious red, we know fall has arrived.
Recently we have experienced bright blue sky sunshine. Yesterday’s rain and cloudy skies produced a pleasant change in the light making it much more gentle.
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