Looking for early signs of autumn, I decided to photograph the color orange in our neighborhood. It turns out that it was mostly in our own front yard.
Our neighbor’s crabapple tree with the tiniest fruit …
Miniature rose recovering from the summer’s heat by producing a perfectly formed little bud …
Oakleaf hydrangea foliage starting to turn …
“Living Easy” rose, vibrant as ever …
Leaves from our Linden tree, fallen before fulling turning …
Pyracantha berries across the street …
Early pumpkins …
Beautiful shots! Beautiful Autumn colours (^_^)
Thank you! It is always exciting to see the change of seasons.
Autumn’s welcome!
Yes, it is nice to have days in the 70’s and 80’s instead of in the 100+’s!
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Beautiful, beautiful! I’m seeing a lot of yellow–wild sunflowers everywhere! I love your new sign.
Thank you, Veronica!
Great pictures – really sums up Autumn for me and believe it or not – yes I am missing it!
Thank you! I was worried that I might be overdoing the theme.