We had our first snow storm of the season last week. Well, actually first snow that actually stuck (accumulated). It is all gone now, but I thought I'd better post these Fall pictures that Lynda took before it was too late!
No doubt all these leaves are now scattered on the ground somewhere!
Who needs to go to New England when you have the Northwest?
Labels: Washington Wrigley Wranch
5 Comments:
Beautiful. Our red/gold leaves are mostly on the ground now, too. But we've only had rain, no snow just yet. I saw one tree where on the very tippy top it had just one leaf. The little rebel leaf who wouldn't drop. I went home and got my camera, but when I returned, the little rebel dropped. Poor Little Rebel. Hung in there as long as he could.
By FAN, At November 9, 2008 10:51 AM
Beautiful! The weather here on the coast is much like California - we're getting some rain but mainly blue skies and the temperature slowly dropping. But they have had snow in the mountains near us and the Sierra Nevada ski resort opened today: a week early this year!
By sylvia, At November 11, 2008 12:24 PM
Those are gorgeous photos, Sylvia
By writtenwyrdd, At December 10, 2008 6:14 AM
Ooops! I just realized Dado posted this one.
By writtenwyrdd, At December 10, 2008 6:15 AM
My wife (she took the fall pictures), thanks you. Our Autumns here in Northeast Washington are not quite as spectacular as those you have in the Northeast, but we are a close second.
By DADO, At December 10, 2008 8:28 AM
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