For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.



“Autumn whispered to the wind, ‘I fall but will always rise again’.” ~ Angie Weiland-Crosby
Sharing for Dawn’s Festival of Leaves and Denzil’s Nature Photo Challenge

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Wonderful, Terri – autumn trees are the best sight in the world
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Thank you, Toni! Fall had a good run here this season!
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Great views, Teri. The “Bird’s eye view” is so brilliant it almost looks unreal. What vivid color. Thanks for the last views of autumn.
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Thank you, Diana! These are truly the last views of autumn for this year, as the rain and wind has dropped most of them. But I still have a lot of pics to share:)
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🙂
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Images are awesome and Autumn is always beautiful.
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Thank you very much!
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What a great bird’s eye view, Terri. That is a stunning photograph that captures the true story of autumn so well. No wonder I’m such a huge fan of autumn when she gives displays like that.
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Thanks, Hugh. I drive this short cut often, and coming down the hill, this sight greeted me 2 weeks ago. I had to drive up, park, and walk to get that view. Unforgettable 🍁🍂
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I’d have done the same, Terri. I’d love to wake up to that view every morning.
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Love those maples. Such an intense color.
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They put on a great show this year! 🍁
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These photo do my heart good, Terri. Thanks.
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So glad to help, Janet! Now I’m singing “all the leaves are brown, and the sky is gray…”
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My favorite month has just exited and I’m not happy about it Terri. We had a record-setting snowfall that began last night … mind you, we only had 0.2 inches of snow, mostly on the grass, but it was a first for the tri-county area. Muskegon, Michigan, which is 200 miles from where I live, got eight inches of snow, whiteout conditions and tons of accidents. We did not have to ramp up the cold THAT quickly! Your view of the gorgeous leaves from all perspectives was unique – no matter the angle, or the viewer, all the leaves and trees you photographed were beautiful.
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October has always been my favorite month too, Linda! It sure went quickly with all 4 seasons represented in Eastern Washington, at least. Sorry about all your cold weather. I enjoyed finding those images, it was a wonderful month for colors!
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October always seems fleeting to me … you had wonderful images for our favorite month. It’s all downhill from now on unfortunately.
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I saved a few good ones for this Sunday, Linda🍁
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Yes, leaves … I have my photos picked out, but I have to write the post. I’ve been a few weeks ahead on posts all Summer and that was a good feeling.
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Wow, thats good!
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That was so fast! Where in the heck has October gone? It just got here.
Beautiful shots!
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Sure was! Thanks, Donna!
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Oh my …. the bird’s eye view touched me! Thank you …. and although they are coming to an end, cheers to the colors autumn brings us each year.
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Aww, thank you, Frank! I went to a bit of trouble to get that particular shot! I shared it on a local Facebook group and so many said they could see their homes in the picture!
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Awesome!
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I’m a bit envious of all your fall colors! The bird’s eye view is lovely. It looks like the trees in the school yard view have synchronized their color changes rather well.
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Thank you, Janis, I have to search a little for
Autumn colors as we are mostly surrounded by boring green pine trees (LOL). The show is a few weeks earlier than what I was used to in Sacramento. Those maple trees along the road are so fun to drive by. Many of the school is this district have maples planted on their sidewalks and fields. Pretty cool!
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Blue skies and colourful leaves — 2 things I am already missing. Love the view from the hiking trail.
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Thank you, Bernie! We’ve had blue skies but rain is coming.
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What gorgeous swathes of colour, Terri. Beautiful vistas 🍂🍁
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October put on a fab fall show this year!
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It really did!
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Beautiful colors Terri! If you remember, we don’t get that in Sacramento. I’m jealous. We have to go into the Sierras for color.
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Thank you, Anne. We’re surrounded by Ponderosa pines here so I walk the Centennial Trail for these views. Around November, between Veterans day and Thanksgiving is when Sacramento finally puts on its fall show.
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Yes, we try to get downtown then.
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You might be able to sneak onto the Sacramento state U campus on a weekend and see the Ginkgo Grove near the front of campus, too.
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Thanks, I didn’t know there was a Ginkgo grove there.
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It’s pretty amazing!
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Beautiful autumn colours, Terri. I was out for a nature walk yesterday to see the last bit of autumn colours as well. Have a great week!
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Thank you, Natalie. I hope you snapped a good collection for the memories of fall. And I hope you are doing better as time goes on. 🙏
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I took some photos and I’m looking forward to your November colour challenge (brown). The long walk and bike ride made me feel better. It’s sunny and cool today so I’ll be heading outside soon.
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Lovely!
School’s View is beautiful!
Philo
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Don’t you love how those maple trees line the road? Thank you, Mr Philo!
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Yes. It’s wonderfully arranged and so pleasing to the eyes.
Good morning, from India,Terri.
Good night!
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Good morning, good night!
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Oh! Gosh what beautiful colours 💜💜
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Fall put on a fab show this year!
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Yes she’s out shining herself this year 🍁🍁🍁
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Love that “birds eye view”.
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Thanks, Dawn! I was ecstatic to discover this overlook down into a neighborhood called Indian Trail, with my area of 9 mile falls a little in the distance.
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I’ll bet. Very cool!
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There are some beautiful views there, Terri.
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Thanks, Jacqui! I’m glad I took a bunch of pics while the colors were at their peak.
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Beautiful autumn colors, Terri. We a wet snowy Halloween. By the time the trick or treaters were gone. The snow stopped. It was cold last night but a brilliant full moon shone bright in the sky.
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Thank you, Colleen! Snow on Halloween! We’re too rural for trick or treating. I’m glad you could see Halloweens full moon. That doesn’t happen often!
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