“Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.” Warren Buffett
If you’re participating in the Sunday Stills photo challenge, this week’s theme is LEAVES AND TREES.
As humans, are we truly grateful for trees?
For those of us who love nature, each season brings expectations that the weather will behave a certain way, the air temperatures will be mild, and we’ll be awed by the beauty of plants, trees, and landscapes that set a mood.
For example:
We love the changing leaves and colors in the autumn.

In the summer, we enjoy the shade trees provide as a respite from the heat.

In the winter, we mourn the loss of the leaves…

But with great anticipation, we greet the buds and new life in the springtime.

Aren’t we blessed to have trees for all seasons?
“Learn character from trees, values from roots, and change from leaves.” ~ Tasneem Hameed
Climate change continues to alter our seasons. In Eastern Washington, another hot summer has morphed into a warm autumn, delaying the changing of leaves into their spectacular fall colors. By now, on the Centennial Trail, we would see the Aspens in much more golden splendor.

In the last few years we’ve lived here, autumn seems to show up early one year but later another.
Last year, on September 30th, I posted this image for the last on the card hosted by Brian at Bushboys World. The young maple trees were already blushing profusely.

As this week begins, with temperatures in the low 70sF (21C), our trees still hang on to their green leaves.

Lest you think I complain, I eagerly anticipate autumn each year. After years of enduring hot, dry Augusts in Washington and Sacramento, I’m always in the mood for cooler temperatures and colorful leaves.
But why can’t I have THIS now??

Nevertheless, each season brings its charm and splendor. I shot this from my backyard a few days ago.

“Summer mourned her final days amidst her wildflowers and bouquets.” ~ Angie Weiland-Crosby
That same day, I turned around and saw the alpenglow on the hills to the northwest. Kinda purty, eh?

Okay, okay. I will appreciate what I have while I wait for Miss Autumn to appear.
“Life is full of awe and grace and truth, mystery and wonder. I live in that atmosphere.” ~ Dion DiMucci

Sunday Stills Photo Challenge Reminders
The Sunday Stills weekly-themed photo challenge is easy to join. You have all week to share and link your post. Please use your own original images, whether new or from your archives.
- Remember to title your blog post a little differently than mine.
- Please create a new post for the theme or link a recent one.
- Entries for this theme can be posted all week.
- Tag your post “Sunday Stills.”
- Don’t forget to create a pingback to this post so that other participants can read your post.
- I also recommend adding your post’s URL to the comments.
Sharing this week for Cee’s FOTD (leaves), Dawn’s Festival of Leaves, Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday, and Lens-Artists: Setting A Mood.
I can’t wait to see how you interpret this week’s theme! Creativity is encouraged, so please share your own photographs (old or new), poems, original short stories, and music inspired by the theme.
Due to travel, there will be no Sunday Stills challenge on October 13. We’re heading to the North Cascades of Washington (Winthrop and Mazama) for a family wedding, and we’ll have more about that soon!
I’ll LEAVE you with this as a reminder of what will come when Autumn finally falls!

“I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.” – Henry David Thoreau

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Beautiful pictures, Terri
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Thank you, Robbie!
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Beautiful!
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Love trees! A walk through the woods always boosts my mood. They call it forest bathing now, but I just call it going for a walk and getting close to nature! 🍁😍
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Just being out in nature is certainly good for our souls!
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What a beautiful post and so vibrant in nature’s glory. Also, the quote from Tasneem Hameed was reflective of how our journey mirrors that of nature’s simplicity. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to reading more of your work.
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Thank you so much!
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My favorite season too! I love the colors everywhere🧡🍂🤎
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Thank you!
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Nice find
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Thank you.
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Awesome shots and I enjoyed the narration as I took each scene in. I hope your season finds you soon.
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Thank you very much!
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Beautiful images for the different seasons! Here’s my post https://wanderingdawgs.com/2024/10/11/lens-artists-photo-challenge-319-setting-a-mood/
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Thank you, Beth!
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Amazing colours from the whole year… wonderful post, Terri 🤩 When I saw your topic, I just had to join in & I’ve linked in with CWWC as well this week: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2024/10/10/tree-lined-paths-cwwc-sunday-stills/
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Thank you, Jez, I’m always glad to see your posts! On my way over!
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So beautiful pictures 🌺🌺
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Thank you!
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great post, Terri 🙂
“Plant a memory, plant a tree…” – Ladyleemanila (wordpress.com)
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Thank you!
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Stunning photos, Terri. Sadly, autumn leaves don’t last long on the prairies.
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Thanks, Bernie. That is sad! 🍂🍁
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I could go home on Oct 19th to snow!
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So many glorious pictures, in anticipation of your best fall colors arriving! In the meantime, you’re getting your getting awesome colors in the sky with the Aurora, so that will definitely bridge the gap!! And I do love the Steel Street Bridge photo! Our best local color arrived yesterday and coincided nicely with the challenge. Here it is: A Riot of Color at Coulon Park – Cats and Trails and Garden Tales
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Thank you, Susanne! Funny we have to see red in the sky instead of on the trees. I’m not complaining 😁. Two of my young maples are blushing so far but still a lot of green leaves!
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Beautiful autumn photos, Terri. I love the golden larches – something we don’t have here. 🙂 Yes, the leaves seem to be changing late this year, but I’m hopeful we’ll have some glorious color before long. And the cooler weather seems to be on its way… finally.
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Thanks, Diana! I planted three larches and they are close to being a Brilliant yellow, all 3 feet of them 😁. Warm days, cold nights, there are some fall colors on the way! Have a great week, my friend!
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Hi Terri
thanks for the beautiful pictures of trees in the different season.
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the views of the trees.
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Autumn arrived early in my part of the world, Terri. The leaves are already falling. We’ve been out quite a few times to sweep them up, but there are still many more to fall. I’ve just come back from a walk (after getting my flu jab), and the colours are amazing this year. And it’s cold enough now to wear a quilted jacket and hat without feeling too warm. I always like it when Autumn stays longer with us. It’s getting proper hot chocolate weather.
I hope your autumn colours accelerate soon so you can benefit from them. With the longer nights, I’m sure it will be soon that the autumnal colours come to their peak.
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I can always tell when fall falls, when my neighbor’s maples turn red. Still green, but our three young maples are beginning to blush. My neighbor has a consistent watering schedule, as do we, and I wonder if that helps keep them green. Another neighbor’s young maple is already red!
I’ve been ready for autumn since early September. We hope to see some colors on our trip to the Cascade Mountain range that begins tomorrow. Hot cocoa sounds amazing!
We had another huge northern lights show two night ago. I could actually see the red colors with my own eyes. One way to see red I suppose.
Have a wonderful week. On a short break!
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From what I know, autumn colours need sunny days and cold nights, Terri. We don’t have to water the garden because of all the rain we get. That’s one advantage of living in the wettest city of the UK. Enjoy your short break.
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Thanks, Hugh. Have a great week!
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A beautiful symphony of seasons through the trees Terri. Nothing beats the beautiful colors of autumn. A beautiful collection. Happy Fall. ❤
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Thank you, Debby! I hope to see some fall colors this weekend in the North Cascades in western Washington. Have a great week! 🍁🍂
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Just about the time trees should be ripe here too. 🙂 x
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oooohhhh I love these Terri!!! I really need to get to Spokane area in the fall. Got my post done. 🙂
https://troyerslovinglife.blogspot.com/2024/10/taking-in-life-around-mesundaystills.html
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Thank you, Kirstin! Spokane might be in full autumn by this weekend. Many maples are far from turning red yet.
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Beautiful selection of autumn trees! Mine comes from Canada last May.
Sunday Stills: A Tree Grows in Niagara Falls | Wanderlust & Wonderment (amoralegria.com)
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Thank you!
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Not autumnal, but I wanted to share this unusual specimen in Canada!
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Hi Terri, I dug up some trees pictures: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/2024/10/08/robbies-inspiration-tanka-tuesday-esther-chiltons-writing-challenge-and-sunday-stills-poetry-trees/
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Well, I’m glad you didn’t dig up any actual trees, Robbie 😉
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😂🤣, me too, that sounds like hard work
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Hi Terri, your trees are wonderful 😀
Here is my entry. I pulled out classic Oregon trees for Becky. She’ll be in Oregon tomorrow.
https://ceenphotography.com/2024/10/08/sunday-stills-challenge-tree/
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Thank you, Cee! Becky sure is getting around the west isn’t she?
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She really is. She has relatives in the Tahoe area 😀
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beautiful trees, so many forget about flowering trees
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Thank you, I’m grateful for every tree. Spring blooms are always a welcome sight.
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I love the beauty of Autumn, it is so relaxing.
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Now that is a great way to describe Autumn! 🍂🍁
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We started having wonderful colours early this year, mid September. I wonder if it’s because Summer was so bad. Your photos are beautiful, how can anyone resist a tree?
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Thank you, Sofia! What you experienced this year is much like our 2023 autumn. Our temps are still warm here which keeps the chlorophyll going in the leaves.
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First frost for us this morning, I was shocked!
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Be still my heart ❤
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Thank you, Dawn ❤️🍁🌳
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I enjoyed how you went through all the seasons, showing the appreciation of our beloved trees and leaves. Such gorgeous photos!
We, too, are late this year seeing the leaves turn. A warm September and now October has caused the leaves to stay green. However, that may change after this week. Cold temperatures are arriving.
Happy October, dear friend!
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Thank you, Nancy! I’m glad I’m not alone in my slight impatience with the wait for fall colors! This week should see more colors, too. Enjoy yours when they pop!
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Beautiful Terri.
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Thanks so much, Leanne!
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I love the 4 seasons theme! 🙂 All such beautiful images, especially the reflection shots. Thanks for hosting this weekly photography event, Terri!
Mine is a flashback:
https://thedogladysden.com/leaves-and-trees-sundaystills-photography/
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Thank you, Debbie, glad you like it! Beautiful leaves and trees appear in every season. 🍁❄️🍃🌲
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Aaah, I’m glad you could leaf us with some beautiful colors before you leafed for the wedding, Terri! Have a lovely time, and enjoy!
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Lol, thanks! I’m looking forward to seeing this area of Washington.
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Terri,
I’m eager for Fall and your pictures have amped that up big time. Our leaves are turning in the Smoky Mountains, but the floods of Hurricane Helene have closed (or destroyed) many of the roads into the mountains. Nevertheless, we’ll still have color. Our Dogwoods are turning, but they’re a bit droopy from the summer heat. My contribution is a sample of the color at higher elevation in Eastern Tennessee. Have a great week and enjoy the wedding–and the reception. Joe
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Thank you, Joe! I figured the leaves were ready in the Smokys, but I’m saddened to read the hurricane has closed roads. Such an awful storm, I’m praying for all affected. Beautiful shot of the mountains in fall glory.
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Glorious Autumn colours, Terri! Here’s my linkhttps://lagottocattleya.com/2024/10/05/lens-artists-challenge-319-setting-a-mood/
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Thank you, Anne-Christine! Glad you linked up!
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You had some great quotes here Terri and of course great photos as well, especially those of past, more normal Autumns. The beautiful foliage and reflections is one of the many bonuses of Fall, besides the chill in the air and flannel. 🙂 We also have Summer-like temps lingering on – as I write this comment it is 77F having reached 79 earlier today. I walked, but at the time the winds were gusting mightily at 25 – 28 mph. Not enjoyable and it was bringing down a lot of leaves – brown, withered leaves. I saw perhaps two Maples in the Park that normally turn color early and they had just a hint of color, so unless we get a cold spell soon to make the leaves turn, it won’t happen. My neighbor had Bradford Pear trees hang onto to their leaves until Winter and these dark purple-ish colored leaves dotted the snow most of the Winter.
Here is my Leaves and Trees post:
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Thank you, Linda! Autumn’s had a slow start this season, but each day brings cold nights and a few minutes less sunlight which should get tose colors popping soon! I can’t believe I’m still watering all of my trees in October!
I hope to see some autumn colors on Thursday as we travel 4 hours northwest to the Cascades for an extended weekend. The wedding is in the small town of Mazama at 3000 feet elevation. I’m taking the rest of this week off other than to reply to comments from today’s post! Have a great week and here’s wishing you some Autumn colors soon!
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We are still pretty dry here, with no rain in sight for awhile, unless Hurricane Milton affects us like Helene did. I hope you get to see some autumn colors on your trip Terri. Safe travels!
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This next week heralds a return to cooler temperatures (22C) and rain, Terri, which is unfortunate as I have Polish family visiting. Any other time I would be celebrating. Have a fabulous wedding celebration!
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Thank you, Jo! I’m sure you will find ways to celebrate with your family!
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How lovely Terri!
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Thank you, Cindy!
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What a great idea to show Nature’s mood with the changing seasons! I loved these photos and could almost feel the coolness in the air (we’re still having temperatures in the 90s in Texas).
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Thank you, Egidio! I hadn’t realized I’d chosen nature’s mood with the leaves and trees, until I saw Anne-Christine’s prompt yesterday. Like you, I enjoy photographing nature! It’s a cool autumn day here in the Spokane area. Barely 70F. I know parts of Texas can stay quite warm this time of year. Have a great week!
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Same to you, Terri.
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Wonderful photos!!! 😍😍😍
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Thank you, Sarah! 🍂🍁
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Hi, Terri- I had to have a double-take of your Dogwood Tree photo. That seriously could be our street here. It looks very similar.
Wishing you a happy autumn and wonderful autumn colours.
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Thank you, Donna! There are huge dogwoods in some suburban neighborhoods nearby. My baby dogwood is colorful now but has years of growing to eventually look like the one I shared. Your neighborhood sounds beautiful!
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These are terrific pictures 👍
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Thank you very much, Robbie! Happy spring to you!
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Thank you, so many lovely flowers this year.
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Hi Terri! Our trees in Mid-Michigan are still green. Some of the maples have some red at the top, but otherwise… no color! I’m mourning autumn. It’s still pretty warm. We’re 75 F today. Until those temperatures drop, the leaves will keep hanging on.
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I’m not surprised to read this, Colleen! If I remember correctly, autumn 2022 stayed green for a while, then the leaves changed and all fell at once. It’s been getting cold at night here so the leaves are a’ changin’
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We’ve been so warm at night. I only stopped using the air conditioning a couple days ago. We do have some cooler nights coming. Good. I’m ready. I actually have windows open right now and it’s quite nice. Have a great week, Terri. 🌻
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Hi Terri, all your quotes are so applicable to your post and your tree superb! The dogwood is a favourite as I’m waiting for mine to flower at home. I agree with you about appreciating each season for what it can offer us and enjoying the changes as they come. Thanks for the inspiration to post this week. It’s been a wet Sunday afternoon here so I’ve managed to put a post together.
Enjoy your time away.
My post is here: https://debs-world.com/2024/10/07/appreciating-trees-and-leaves-a-dendrophiles-delight-sundaystills/
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Thank you, Debbie! I suppose I’m thankful it rained so you could take the time to post! 🤣 I’m hoping my baby dogwood grows into one of those glorious ones I see around the neighborhood. Hope you’re enjoying your visit!
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[…] This week for Sunday Stills, Terri invites us to share images of Trees or Leaves. You can read Terri’s post here: Someone Planted a Tree […]
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Lovely selection of trees and colors, Terri. I don’t think people appreciate trees as much as we should. Enjoy your wedding next weekend. The Methow Valley was one of my favorite places to visit, regardless of the season. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2024/10/06/go-mango/
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Thank you, Graham! I’ve really learned to appreciate them now, especially when we moved onto this raw property with zero trees. We’ve planted 22 so far. Not much shade on the house yet… Yes! The Methow Valley! I knew you would be familiar with the area. Looking forward to camping at the KOA along the Methow River.
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You are definitely surrounded by beauty in all directions. Enjoy those lovely fall colors and temps, even though slightly delayed. 🍂
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Thank you, Ingrid. We feel very happy here with all 4 seasons!
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Loved your post this week Terri, thanks for adding it to our challenge. Yes Mother Nature seems a bit undecided this year – even here in the south. Whatever she offers there is something to love. Just this week I saw the first few sprigs of pink sweetgrass pushing through the greenery. The key is to appreciate each change as it happens – as you clearly do! Although Trees are not the subject of my post this week, they’re nestled into my moods so I’m linking to it here https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2024/10/05/lens-artists-challenge-319-setting-a-mood/
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Thank you, Tina! We’ve had some cold overnight temps lately so that seems to Kickstart the color changes. Yesterday was glorious at 74F!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful trees with us too!
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Autumn colors are the best!
my entry is here
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They are hard to beat, Marina!
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Trees are gorgeous all year round 🙂 Beautiful photos!
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For sure Maria! I appreciate the pops of color in fall and spring amidst all of our evergreens. Thank you!
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What an eye for beauty you have, Terri.
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Aww, many thanks, Jacqui!
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Glorious 💜💜
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Thank you, Willow! 💚
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yoy really cheered me up 💜💜
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I’m glad, Willow. Autumn here in Eastern Washington would cheer anyone up, I’d like to think. Take care!
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Tgank you , you too 💜💜
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Beautiful images of what is to come in your area!
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Thank you, Anne! Any minute now, since we’ve had rain and cooler nights.
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What fabulous trees and wonderful colours, Terri. I love the contrast with the winter tree too. Trees are wonderful, aren’t they? I love them
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Thanks so much, Cathy! Me too! I should have mentioned we have planted 24 trees to date, and are planning to plant two more by the end of this month.
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Wow, 24 trees! That’s brilliant. I wish I had the space to plant more.
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Wow, you have beauty everywhere you turn there, Terri! Wonderful photos! ❤️😊
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Thank you John, It was no mistake to move into the mountains and pine trees. As of this weekend, autumn made her appearance. Now I have to keep up with her, LOL!
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You guys chose well, Terri! 👍🏻😊
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