
This is my favorite time of year. The landscape transforms almost overnight into a paradise of color, fragrance and light. The other morning I was out early with my dog walking near Bear Meadows, a lovely bog area. Mist and rain softened the emerging reds, yellows and oranges.

This morning I found myself traveling along a gravel road through long stretches of drying corn. Autumn is everywhere and I hope to see it on foot and by scooter as much as possible. I'll share pictures as I get them but get out there yourself and see things first hand. For those of you who live in places that don't have such dramatic seasonal changes stay tuned.
3 comments:
Wonderful photos, as usual. I had hoped to get out and do some of that myself this weekend. But it appears that I will be working at least Saturday. Why does Work always have to get in the way of Life?
Ride well,
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The photo of Bear Meadows is really great. Jason and I haven't been riding out there lately as he hurt his knee - and my lungs don't seem to enjoy the cold air that much. We are going to have to make a trip out though soon to see the leaves changing from the different views. :)
Gary: Well, work is part of life, it's just the part we don't always want to embrace the way we do the things we are more passionate about. Wait a minute.... Why DOES Work always have to get in the way of Life???
Hannah: Even if you drive out there and take a short walk you should not miss the amazing color.
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