11 December 2014

Autumn in Waterton

bad hair day

not dead yet

rustic

end of the line

past prime

hanging tight

Autumn

Autumn Sumac

Sumac-dotted Hillslope

ablaze

gone to seed

cache

hollow

dazzling

glow

14 comments :

  1. All so colorful as the season changes and there is no snow, another big plus lol

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    1. Ha ha, Pat! No more snow for two more days, then buried we will be!

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  2. Hi Snowcatcher! What beautiful color! Everything is so rich and vibrant. =)

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    1. Thanks, Karisma! It was an extraordinarily colorful autumn!

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    1. I couldn't agree more, Lizard! I hope we have earned another visit this weekend...

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  4. Oh My GOSH!!! Those are fantastic - the colors.... Oh man - I want a quilt with some of those colors!!

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    1. You and me both, Alycia! I'd love to create yarn with these colors, too, both naturally, seeing what colors I can obtain using the leaves, and with conventional dyes to precisely duplicate these colors!

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  5. Your photography is stunningly beautiful!

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  6. You still have mullein and daisy fleabane?!?!? *sigh*

    Love, love, love the acorn shot.

    Did you ever find out the name of the flowers in the first photo?

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  7. No longer, Sue. The cold blast we got from Nuri took care of anything still hanging on. I think the first one is Virginia creeper, but no, I do not know for sure.

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