For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.
“October’s poplars are flaming torches lighting the way to winter.” — Nova Bai



“Now Autumn’s fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.” – William Allingham
Shared for Dawn’s Festival of Leaves.

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Red is my favourite colour. 💖 And thanks for adding our flag! 🍁
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Thank you, Debbie! Of course I had to share the flag with the rest of my maple leaf shots.
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Those trees are amazing, aren’t they? I love them. Great pics, Terri.
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They sure are, Diana! Thank you!
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Beautiful red maples, Terri, and your flag is beautiful, as well. 🍁🍁💖
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Thank you, Eugi. I included the Canadian Maple leaf flag, but I live in the US. 🇺🇸 😉
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Wow! I must be losing it today, because I know you live in the US, Terri! 🙄
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Lol! No worries. But if it helps you, I’m only 2 hours from the Canadian border! 😉
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😉
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Completely stunning, Terri
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Thank you, Toni! We still have some fall leaves clinging for dear life 🍁🍂
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Wow! Gorgeous.
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Thank you, Cindy!
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Beautiful and vibrant red colors!
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So happy to see the autumn finale! Fall went out with a bang!
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Yes, a firecracker red finale! I have some pics of red leaves, not as vibrant as yours though, plus some golden leaves from the Oaks as well. Sometime over the Winter when the main colors are gray and white, I’ll use them for a post.
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Gorgeous trees! Love the flag one of course!
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Thank you, Bernie! Maple leaves come in every shape 🍁
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Gorgeous colors, Terri.
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Thanks, Graham, nothing is as stunning as a red maple 🍁
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Wonderful Terri
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Thank you, Brian!
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Incredible, aren’t they?
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They are! Thank you, Jo!
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Those red leaves are something else!
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Thank you, Jacqui! It was worth the wait!
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Thanks for sharing the beautiful fall leaves. I miss those gorgeous colors.
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Thank you, Janet! Nice to have you back in the blogosphere!
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Thanks, Terri.
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Well Terri these photos are amazing 💜💜
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Thank you, Willow, I was just the reporter, nature did all the work 🍁
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Well you win the reporters prize for good shots and Nature win best artist award 💜💜💜
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Aww, thank you Willow! 💜❤️
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😀💜💜
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Those trees are spectacular, Terri!
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Thank you, Cathy! The overgrown maple was like walking into a cave of trees.
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Beautiful colors
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Thank you, Alice. The red maples put on a wonderful show this year!
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Gorgeous pictures, Terri
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Thank you, Robbie. Glad I captured the maples when I did, the wind and rain took most of them off the trees.
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Beautiful colors! I love the flag too! 🇨🇦❤️
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Thank you, John! The maple leaf flag just worked today!
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Oh Canada! 🇨🇦❤️
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Hi, Terri – The red in those leaves is truly amazing. And I absolutely LOVE the flag! ❤
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Thank you, Donna! I HAD to include Canada’s flag for this! 🇨🇦🇺🇸
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Love this red. I think this is what my son is going to get for his new house.
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Thank you, Dawn! One of our young sugar maples turned orange this year. Most trees seemed confused this fall 😆 Thanks for hosting festival of leaves!!
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Really, well that’s interesting.
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Confused trees this fall.
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