We waited for it patiently and that patience finally paid off this past week when the leaves on our trees finally changed from dreary brown to bright yellow and then scattered the ground, creating a blanket of bright for us to walk in and inspect.
My daughter and I spent part of a day picking up leaves and tucking them away in her bicycle pouch if we (or rather she) deemed them pretty enough.
We still have one tree that hasn’t changed yet, but always changes late. The tree blesses us with amazingly beautiful and uniquely patterned leaves even as the cold weather sets in and the snow starts to fall.
This post is part of the monthly 10 on 10 blog circle where a group of photographers share ten photographs from the previous month on the tenth day of the month. Find the link to the next blog at the bottom of this post.
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I adore the vibrant colours in your work!
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Thank you, Jennifer!
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I miss Autumn! Sure, we have the spring flowers opening here but the colours and sounds (I could almost hear the leaves crunching under the wheels of your daughter’s bike on those awesome low shots) are my favourite thing. Stunning photos, Lisa!
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Thank you, Penelope!
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My favorites are her sweet little face!
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Thank you, Shea!
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These photos are breathtaking. Even the one green tree in the middle of all the yellows and oranges offers the perfect contrast.
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Thank you!
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These are beautiful! Love those vibrant fall colours 🙂
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Thank you, Anna! I would just love to have the vibrant colors you always have in your photos!
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Lisa, these are SO delicious! Makes me want warm cider and apple pie in a big way.
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Thank you, Erika!
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