Early snow in November doesn’t stay around very long as a rule.
It serves as a reminder (painful for some, exciting for others) of what’s to come.
Early snow in November doesn’t stay around very long as a rule.
It serves as a reminder (painful for some, exciting for others) of what’s to come.
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The branches of Sumac bushes remind me of a troup of modern dancers.
Arms upraised, all angles and contortions.
Dressed in blue.
No two identical. Each doing their own different thing but somehow similar to the others.
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“Gone Skiing” is a great thing to be able to say when you are confined to a wheelchair. The invention of these marvellous devices brings freedom and joy to those who are.
What a thrill to ride and slide!
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Another shot made in the bush near our place.
Bright sun, blue shadows, crisp day.
Spring is due in 18 days. It will be sad to see this disappear.
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Sitting on the bench watching the ripples on the water and listening to the birds.
It’s going to happen again.
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Couldn’t resist posting one more sumac shot:
This one I played with the processing a bit.
Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t.
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Sumac leaves turn the most gorgeous red in the fall. The seed pods are also a deep red. It seems that red and sumac go together.
Against a white background, they stand out even better!
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The bush near our place is a very pleasant place to be these days.
Quiet, tranquil and cold enough to make one aware.
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