A little fall color in our backyard.Neighbor's Oak Tree getting ready to sleep for the winter.This neighbor has beautiful Bradford Pear Trees showing their fall richness, amongst the Pines and Palms.Another neighbor with the beautiful Red Japenese Maple.
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Darla, it is amazing how one person will be able to enjoy things (like fall leaves) while another one has to wait for their turn.
Our leaves are all gone, raked up and put in the compost heap. And, now we wait til next Fall when the leaves will again be golden and red and orange. Tis a wonderful world we live in.
Darla, When I lived in Florida (Venice) many years ago, I remember seeing the fall colors about Christmastime. AND--my favorite month was MARCH--since everything was green and NOT drab like it is up here that time of year. Thanks for the FALL pictures... Our leaves are almost gone!
I love the borrowed views of my neighbor's trees in the fall. You have some beautiful color in your area right now!
i am glad you are finally getting some colour. ours is almost gone with lots of bare trees.
The Bradford pears are still showing off here as well. They have the most beautiful red color. I have to say it is close to being my favorite tree for fall. You can't beat those red maples either. Glad you are getting some fall colors.
Darla: That was a neat view of the color changes in your trees. That phase is only in my memory and photos.
Darla,
So Fall is finally getting down into Florida! Hope you enjoy it as much as we have. Our color is about gone. Our Thanksgiving company has gone and the house is back in order. I removed the fall wreath by the door and put up a Christmas one. Now we await the Christmas season.
Wonderful photos! Love fall colors!
Is amazing how different our state is. Here in South Florida we don’t get any color at all.
Love all the bright colors.Fall is my favorite time of year.
We have your seeds ready but we never got your address. Could you please email it to us?
Didn't know this happened in Florida. Thought all you had were palm trees.....I know, that is further south.
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