Amazing Beth – you read my mind. I was sitting on the steps in the rain yesterday (with an umbrella) waiting for my ride. All up and down the street the big maple trees were orange and yellow and the street and sidewalk were covered with the colorful leaves. The rain was pitter pattering on the leaves Very, very Fall and very very hush..
You get such pretty leaf shows up your way. We go from green to brown pretty quickly around here. Charleston has two gingko trees. I always visit them in fall for their bright yellow fans.
I love that big red maple leaf blowing in the wind. That’s a beautiful proverb. Autumn can be noisy if you jump in a pile of crunchy leaves, but it also quiets our footsteps. 😉
What a lovely proverb too.
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thanks, jen
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Amazing Beth – you read my mind. I was sitting on the steps in the rain yesterday (with an umbrella) waiting for my ride. All up and down the street the big maple trees were orange and yellow and the street and sidewalk were covered with the colorful leaves. The rain was pitter pattering on the leaves Very, very Fall and very very hush..
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it seems to be the perfect word for these days –
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Wow, what a capture! Stunning 🙂
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thank you – it was right in my face )
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Beautiful!
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it was )
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It’s a crunchy sounding hush…..
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yes –
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So true!
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Beautiful
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thanks, kelly – it really was a pretty scene –
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Amazing photograph. 🙂
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Thank you –
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thanks!
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Beautiful.
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Perfect🌼
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thank you for your kind word –
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More than welcome!
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Beautiful 😊
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thanks )
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fabulous photo
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i’m happy you enjoyed it –
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I love the shot and the quote. Great post, Beth.
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i appreciate it, russ )
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Wow! What an unbelievable grab. I thought it was a cool picture af first glance before I saw the leaf. And then… wow!
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ah, that leaf! )
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You get such pretty leaf shows up your way. We go from green to brown pretty quickly around here. Charleston has two gingko trees. I always visit them in fall for their bright yellow fans.
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yes, we do, i love all of the colors. ginkgo leaves are my favorite, by the way –
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Great photo and perfect pairing with the quote. Now, can we just get winter to pick up the theme? Who needs a raucous winter?
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thank you and i so agree, deb )
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that’s quite a big leaf falling from the tree. was this taken at ann arbor? i wonder if zingerman’s still around.
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not in aa, but not too far. yes, zings is still huge here )
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I love that big red maple leaf blowing in the wind. That’s a beautiful proverb. Autumn can be noisy if you jump in a pile of crunchy leaves, but it also quiets our footsteps. 😉
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so true, and thank you, judy –
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