Comment on King Midas in Northampton by Touch2Touch
Which is not for very long, I think! I’m glad I grabbed those photos while the grabbing was good. Today is wind and occasional hard rains, and here come the leaves shoaling down — LikeLike
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Rebekah McNulty
It’s my favourite time of year. Yesterday, we had almost like a rain storm, so much of the leaves will probably be gone now. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Touch2Touch
We’ve had rain with wind, it’s a lot diminished from just those few days ago. Gotta be fast to see the autumn splendor! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Jeri Walker-Bickett (@JeriWB)
Fall is always so lovely. I miss not living in NC anymore as the foliage was so spectacular. The trees in Idaho do put on a show, but not like they do on the East coast. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Touch2Touch
AFter a dreary gray rainy start, today gathered up its forces and managed some sun by afternoon. The colors on the mountains came alive! (Of course they’re not exactly mountains, compared to the West....
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Jen Payne
King Midas has arrived in Connecticut, too, in that same overnight, stealthful sort of way. Suddenly – bright reds and oranges and golds against a chilly autumn sky. Breathtaking! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Touch2Touch
Enjoy it quick, because it goes quick! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Patti Kuche
Nothing as exotic down this way yet . . . Love your catch of gold with the blue! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on A New Strain: “Last Gasp” Morning Glories! by Patti Kuche
The gripping suspense! And such a gorgeous outcome! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on King Midas in Northampton by Touch2Touch
Long gone now, alas. Such splendid colors together! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on A New Strain: “Last Gasp” Morning Glories! by Touch2Touch
Next year the neighbor has promised to grow her own from named seed, ensuring less suspense, more flowers! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Patti Kuche
Lots of Pennies from Heaven! Hope you are still enjoying sunshine and glorious colours Judith! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man
The rains are beautiful. We have not seen them much here in Texas for the last decade. We enjoyed being in the rain during our New England visit and even went walking in it. LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Touch2Touch
What a nice way to think about them, Patti! As for today — it’s 11:13 a.m and so far so good — LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Touch2Touch
And there it is, Emil — either too much or not enough! Maybe I’d be well advised to adopt the English catchphrase, Mustn’t grumble! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Lucid Gypsy
And I suppose we need all that she sends us even if its hard at times! LikeLike
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by Mabel Kwong
The weather is clearly temperamental in your part of the world. The weather’s kind of like that here in Melbourne – raining in the morning and sunny in the afternoon. “mosaic” of leaves on the ground…...
View ArticleComment on After the Deluge by mybrightlife
No choice at all. The light that is created over spring and fall is always so beautiful. Less stark than the strong summer and winter months but such depth. Your trees are just lovely. No wonder you...
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