For this wordless Wednesday I have chosen 3 rather nondescript photos that really speak for themselves...
I will call this post....
FALL
The Beginning... |
The Middle... |
The End. |
Need I say more?
Note of interest. The lovely tree photo received all due attention for it's beauty, the next two lacked said beauty.
Ha, isn't that the truth. great pictures!
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Thanks, Tammi..
DeleteYup, same here :)
ReplyDeleteup until this fall, we have lived in the desert so this is something we didn't get to experience (the beauty) or the clean up- now living in the mountains, I am amazed at both the beauty and the mess!
ReplyDeleteVery different perspective, Amelia. I have learned something useful here. tks!
Deletenice pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteSo kind of you to say so, ngpaloma, after all you are experiencing in your life.
DeleteThe title of the post is very befitting. Such a beautiful time of year!
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is, Diana. Enjoy while we can.
DeleteWow! you been busy now that is done you can leaf them alone now ...boom boom!
ReplyDeleteHave a tanfastic week
PS: I updated your link on my Linky to point to this post as it was linked to a much older WW post ;-)
Thanks, Steve. That happened last week with you as well. I wonder what I am doing wrong.
DeleteThey certainly are beautiful in the tree, but man, I sure hate them on the ground!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more, Theresa!!
DeleteI miss fall colors and leaves. We don't get to experience a nice autumn here in Phoenix like I'm used to seeing in Minnesota.
ReplyDeleteI do admit to loving the annual colors, but sure would love the weather in Phoenix. Thanks, Karly.
DeleteCleaver, with chuckles.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'm missing fall this year, living in the land of summer, uber summer, or spring. There's nothing quite so magical as the colors, the cool air, and the feeling of change. =)
ReplyDeleteMagical,yes, but so would summer all year be,Crystal.
DeleteInteresting seeing the various stages of Fall. Beautiful colours. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteIt does keep up the "change" factor,Judy. Glad you stopped by.
DeleteI gave up raking them a couple of years ago. I know it would be better for the lawn next year. I get my husband to drive over as many as he can with the lawn mower and call them mulched!! lol
ReplyDeleteIf I had the option, I would do likewise,Kathy, but with a small area I really have no choice.
DeleteKind of sad to see it all come to end isn't it...we know what's coming next!
ReplyDeleteOh, Monica, I am acutely aware of the next season... especially post festive season.
DeleteWe don't get the change of colors here. I miss those piles of color. I wouldn't even mind raking them up.
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile! :) x
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile! :) x
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. Love fall!
ReplyDeleteGreat sequence of photos. I love them.
ReplyDeleteHappy WW :)
You told the story perfectly well with three photos.
ReplyDeleteI love fall ... but, yes, the yard work never stops.
Mmm, so beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteSarah Allen
(From Sarah, with Joy)