For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.


“Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting.” ~ Joyce Meyer
Sharing for Becky B’s Seven for September and Dawn’s Festival of Leaves, publishing 9/26.

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Gorgeous reds!
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Thank you, Donna! The red leaves are a bit slow to start this year, but any day now that our temps have dropped!
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Beautiful image. Something about red in a landscape.
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Red does make a landscape pop, thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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At least it’s not winter. I remember my daughter’s family came to our house when their power was out last winter. It’s sunny here also. I hope it’ll be sunny on Saturday for Autumn’s 7th birthday party in the park. 🎂
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It’s coming! Great photos, Terri. I smiled at that row of red trees. 🙂
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Thank you, Diana! I love those maples. In a few days they should be RED!
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I love that tree line!
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It’s very stunning!
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Those maple trees look like a flower called ‘Red Hot Poker.’ They are the same colours, although the flowers are much smaller, of course. Such a magical time of the year, Terri.
I love the new subscribe box (by the way).
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Thank you, Hugh! I took that maple images in early October last year. No doubt I will visit that street again soon for more photo ops. So that’s the subscribe box I disabled, LOL, since WP has the alternative. I had forgotten to use it once I selected the follow me button. We had quite the wind storm in Eastern WA yesterday which knocked out our power for 8 hours. All is good today.
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Strangely, the subscribe box said I was not already subscribed to your blog, Terri. So, I signed up again, even though I already get email notifications when you publish new posts. I was not too fond of the thought of that box saying I was not subscribed.
I’m sorry to hear about the power outage. I guess those storms are a sign of what is to come. All of the storms that hit the UK are given names. Our first one for this autumn/winter will be called Ashley. Let’s hope she doesn’t arrive.
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Thanks for trying to subscribe again, Hugh. Who knows why it was off kilter? Many times I go onto someone’s post from their link to mine and I’m told I’m not logged in to WP. Glitwhy!
This power outage was the taln of the town yesterday. So far, the few we’ve experienced lasted minutes or 1-2 hours. People who have lived here a long time said this was so widespread and quick in terms of lights out all at once. After the wildfire issues in California that were likely caused by Pacific Gas and Electric’s faulty wiring, it seems all Electric companies in the west are taking their time turning power back on. I sure feel for the folks in Florida dealing with the tropical storm now. Here’s hoping the UKs storms are few!
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Happy Autumn, 🍁 Terri! Beautiful photos of Autumn trees.
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Thank you, Miriam! A big storm came through with wind last evening and knocked out power for 8 hours! Tis the season!
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Oh no, Terri! Were you out of power?We had rain but it was not windy. We’ll have our share of rainstorms.
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Power was out for 10 hours. Nice and sunny today 😎
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That’s a great maples photo Terri. Have patience though. Winter will be right behind that color change!
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Thank you, Graham, I like winter for about a month. We’re escaping to the Scottsdale AZ area again at Christmas through January.
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Your first picture is so pretty Terri with all the gorgeous gold colors. How interesting that all seven red maples have turned the exact same amount of red. I have been walking at Council Point Park now for eleven years and there are many maple trees there. Those maple trees turn colors the exact same way every year, especially one large one that is ablaze with color in one third, near the pathway, while the rest is still green! I hope we don’t lose our vibrant colors this Fall. We got several bouts of torrential rain yesterday and may get the dregs of Hurricane Helene, but if we don’t, our September is the driest on record since 1877.
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So pretty Terri
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Beautiful, Terri
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Thank you, Toni! Do you have spring blooms yet?
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Yes, Terri – it’s starting to warm up xx
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Your quote is brilliant We don’t have those color yet but they have started to appear in some places .
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Thank you, Anne. I took a drive around an area 5 miles south of us where there are more deciduous trees….all green still! I need to take that quote to heart myself!
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Wait no more! Autumn is truly here! ❤
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Indeed, if not as colorful quite yet! 🍁🍂💛
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Oh my, we have nothing like that in the way of color yet, and maybe not at all as it hasn’t rained in a long time and the leaves are in danger of drying up and blowing away while wearing drab brown.
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Seems like autumn in the northern hemisphere is getting a very slow start! No wonder we’re all impatient!
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Beautiful Terri!
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Many thanks, Cindy!
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Beautiful pictures
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Thank you, Robbie!
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My pleasure
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Lovely shots, especially the red maples! 😍 We’re still in summer mode here and I’m good with that. 😃
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Thanks, Debbie. Today may be our last “summer” day here. Our early autumn temps are quite lovely in the 70s F.
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Oh gosh, those red maples are gorgeous!!
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Last week they were still green. By next week they will begin their autumn blush. I love driving down that street. The high school planted at least 40 on that street.
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It really is so gorgeous. Loads of trees haven’t started turning here yet. And today it is going to be 31 so won’t feel like fall while I am out harvesting. Bernie
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WOW, Terri! Absolutely gorgeous! Here’s to Autumn arriving soon! Same in Chicago! Cher xoxoxo
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Thank you, Cher! We’re inches away!
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A beautiful Autumn beginning Terri!
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Thank you, Anne. The picture of the leaves around the water is from 2019, taken at the Sac State campus in November. 😁 The scene looks a lot like here. But our autumn is still a bit slow to start.
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love the fall colours, and brilliant square of 7 maples
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Thank you, Becky!
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Beautiful 🕵🏻 pictures 🌺
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Thank you!
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Welcome dear friend 🌺🌺
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Seven red maples standing in a row.
We stand back to watch them glow.
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Oh I love this, Wayne! I drove by this spot last Thursday (a high school campus) and the trees were still green! I took this last October. I will be back again!
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Maples are what Autumn magic is all about!
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Such a meaningful quote. Thank you for sharing, Terri
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Thank you, Smitha! Our society has such a hurry-up and wait attitude, brought on by media expectations. We could all lean into each season with patience and grace.
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Absolutely! We need to consciously work at patience.
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