Not one picture today, but three, as I capture early fall color for my readers.
The fall color seems to come later and later each year. 30 years ago, we would have been near peak color.
But I still have some treats for you.
This first one is a redbud tree, captured on the West Side of Binghamton, New York.
Trees by the courthouse in Binghamton, New York.
Finally, a bush turning red at the Broome County Library.
It's the second Thursday of the month, and I join Parul of Happiness and Food and other tree loving bloggers for #ThursdayTreeLove.
I also join the Ultimate Blog Challenge for day 10 #blogboost
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Thursday, October 10, 2019
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Interestingly I think we might peak early this year. I'm already seeing a lot of color.
ReplyDeleteAround here, the fall colors are vibrantly evident. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteWow! Happy Autumn ahead!
ReplyDeletePeak color is later, huh? These little things sadden me.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures. I love the turning leaves...and cooler temps.
ReplyDeleteHow I miss the fall colors from upstate NY! Living in the south now, we hardely see any color change. I love the red bush.
ReplyDeletemakes me want to rake.
ReplyDeleteSuperb! I love this phenomenon in Nature.. Looking forward to more of these!! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. Every year inspite of never having seen the fall myself, I look forward to pictures from around the world. It's just so beautiful and serene. So glad you shared. See you on the 24th, Alana.
ReplyDeleteI love fall colors on the trees and these are stunning pics Alana. You are blessed to have so many hues around you :-)
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