We’re getting a little bit of yellow along the creeks and rivers, although it has been so dry here, there is barely any water in the creeks and rivers!
We won’t be getting near peak until about the third week of October. You can check the estimations for your area by clicking here: Fall Foliage Prediction Map
I love autumn so I am hosting the 2019 Festival of Leaves Challenge I will post every Sunday and I invite everyone to join in any time through the week in any or all weeks. You can link to this post or to any weekly post. Be sure to tag your post Festival of Leaves so it is easy to find in the reader.
Autumn is my favorite season. See more images of autumn by clicking here: A Lingering Look at Autumn
Click here for Techniques for Fall Color Photography
A great idea Dawn. Sadly we get very little fall foliage here but our purple sweetgrasses are amazing. Will post if they come in this month
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Would love to see it, thanks Tina.
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I have found some autumn signs for you – post to come tomorrow! This is a lovely scene. Reminds me of our New Forest area in the south of England.
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Look forward to it Jude.
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That’s a lovely view..
https://inotherwordsandpictures.wordpress.com/2019/09/30/festival-of-leaves-2019-week-2/
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Thank you
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