Here's a pic from my front yard tonight. Certain trees are starting to turn.... quickly. I'll post a few more as it progresses. It's such a neat time of the year.
Posted by Dave Grundy (Member # 103) on :
Michael..Fall is a very special time of year for me too..
The changing of the colours on the trees is beautiful..
The dropping temperatures are refreshing..
The frost tipped branches will be so pretty..
The first gently falling giant snowflakes will fill my soul with thoughts of Christmas Eve..
The first wind driven, sidways falling, blizzard will make me thankful that I will be watching it on TV in Mexico!!!
Fall sucks and winter sucks even more!!!
Thanks for the opportunity to do my annual rant about cold weather!!!
Edited to add..bring on the snow loving stuff Donna!!!
[ September 29, 2006, 10:17 PM: Message edited by: Dave Grundy ]
Posted by Suelynn Sedor (Member # 442) on :
What a beautiful view! Is there fish in that lake?
Posted by David Harding (Member # 108) on :
Not any more.
Posted by Mike O'Neill (Member # 470) on :
I Love it, we had early fall, but as I drove to Montreal last week I could watch the seasons change in reverse from Late fall (here) to early fall/late summer (montreal). I'll be watching the same show next week as well, bringing an employee to Montreal for the week to learn digitizing software for the embroiderer.
Posted by Stefanie Fox (Member # 6523) on :
Still pretty much looks like summer here. We should have some color in time for the meet, though. Thats an awesome picture, Michael, thanks for sharing.
Posted by Michael R. Bendel (Member # 5847) on :
Glad you enjoyed it... now lets all grab a rake! haha Yes there is fish & many left... funny Dave Posted by Donna in BC (Member # 130) on :
Dave, Dave, Dave,
There's a GREAT reason to love winter... YOU WOULDN'T BE IN MEXICO IF IT WASN'T FOR IT NOW WOULD YA?
By the way, I was at the Vedder River campsite over this weekend. It was amazing to watch hundreds of random leaves fall whenever a small gentle gust of wind flew through. It so much resembled SNOW. Ahhhh!