Thursday, November 1, 2012

Leaf It to Me

It was supposed to be really warm today but that didn’t materialize at all…it’s only 46 and hazy outside…smells like burning leaves in fact.  This led me to do what I’ve been putting off for a few days now.  It was time to deal with the leavesDSC02123.  We honestly don’t have all that many to deal with in reality.  Before raking I thought I’d do a camera run and see what there was to see.  I was surprised to find a remaining puff ballDSC02124.  While there are remnants of earlier seasons the reality is the majority of things are pointing more and more to winter.  I remember when this tree was all golden and beautiful…no longerDSC02125.  The gold has fallen and turned mostly to a severely rusted brown nowDSC02126.  Out of all the leaves I saw only one or two retained their brilliant yellowDSC02127.  I actually am impressed with this tarnished transition because it’s happened so quicklyDSC02128.  Now I’m working on resigning myself to the next inevitable season where there are no leavesDSC02129and very little color.  The remaining stragglers won’t last through the bitter winds of winterDSC02130.  If you don’t think brown is that exciting for a colorDSC02131then you don’t know the long months of white here.  This may be the last week to enjoy any color I canDSC02132.  How long until the other leaf (shoe) dropsDSC02133?  Not much longer I think.  Until later don’t forget those struggling since super storm Sandy and the elections…I know it gets old but if you refuse to vote and refuse to pray you really don’t have a right to complain right?

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  1. Winter is looming fast here.It's gonna be about 41F here tonight, not as cold as last night.

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    1. 45 for us my friend but I know it's coming...colder days however at this point I could believe it just might be more mild then some years.

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  2. I voted and I pray so I guess I can complain! LOL
    I enjoyed your photos Joe. I am not looking forward to winter either.

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    1. You've done what you can do my friend, so I guess you're open to gripe for sure! Winter is sorta like the elections...a necessary thing. Bless you Beth!

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  3. I have an award for you Joe. Pls stop by my blog.

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  4. Love the winter trees for the patterns the branches form Very abstract shapes.

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    1. Shapes and textures are two of my very favorite things when it comes to photos John, I've always liked that from your photos.

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  5. Oh I love your photos winter is coming here in Canada and we are getting ready. Congratulations on your award from Beth. B

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    1. Thank you kindly, I appreciated it, Beth's been a good friend for a long time now. I don't know where to begin on such an award, so many have blessed me...I'd have to nominate my whole list!

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  6. It will be no surprise for me to say I don't like winter very much. I don't live in America, so I haven't voted, but have heard so much about it, seems to go on forever. I have and will however pray and try not to complain too much :) God Bless - Nita

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    1. Nita you've been quite good about things and I appreciate it. Some I know abroad not so much...they pretty much tell me who I should vote for...I've got a really hard time with that. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your prayer...God knows we need it right now.

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  7. HI Joe, I found you via Beth's blog. Nice to visit with you. Love your photos. Here in GA today, it was 75 degrees. The fall leaves have not been colorful this year. Winter is my least favorite season. Wishing you a blessed weekend, Mildred

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    1. Honored to have some new folks stop by, my hat's off to Beth for the nod! Wow, 75, I could handle that, I already miss it and we've only just begun. Thanks for stopping by!

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  8. I just came in from racking more leaves. They just won't drop all at once. One tree goes. Then a week later another goes. I have been using the leaves to cover my vegetable garden getting it ready for winter. It was so warm out today even though cloudy I was in a tank top while working. I can't believe you still had a puff ball. I found yesterday wild daisy like flower still blooming. Well we have our new plow already for the snow. I just hope we don't have to use it till December. I could use a few more weeks to try and get more work done in the garden. Have a wonderful week. Hugs Carrie

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    1. That puff ball blew my mind too, so late in the season for that! Our raking situation isn't as bad here as it was at our former house but it's still there...the neighbor's trees add to that but it's okay. Bless you Carrie!

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  9. You are right Joe...vote and at least you will have done YOUR individual part.

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    1. Done and done my friend, we voted absentee which is something we've done since we often travel. The pressure is something I'm very tired of at this point but now it's in God's hands.

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  10. You saw thru my pics what color we have here. There is still color. That will quickly fade though and at the end of this month the leaves will all be down. Hard to believe when so many are still there with some green here and there.

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    1. It can be like that sometimes, don't know why. I hear it's supposed to get very cold for us come Saturday. I've had the flu for a couple days now and am just miserable, this bug tore through our family and none of us are over it...I pray that will be the last bout with this for the rest of the year.

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    1. It certainly does have a flair all it's own!

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