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28 Comments on Silent Sunday: Last Week This Was Green!

OCT
25
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Hi Pat-They do change fast. They are red, orange and yellow here, Very beautiful <SMILE>

7:29pm • #1
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A few days of cool weather and our trees have changed their coats to something brighter.  See you Tuesday!

7:33pm • #2
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Pat, Thanks for sharing!  We don't get fall color here and I do miss it.  Now I don't miss it enough to move up north so I will just enjoy it with pictures.

7:43pm • #3
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Don't you just love the colors of the Fall?

Great photo Patricia.

Thanks for sharing it with us here in the Rain.

7:45pm • #4
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Patricia, It nice to see the colors elsewhere in the country, sad to say we have gone beyond peak in the Northern mountains of New Hampshire, But snow will come soon...bring on the next season.

7:51pm • #5
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Pat, living in Austin, we rarely have the dramatic changes in foliage that you do so thanks for the pictures!

7:53pm • #6
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Patricia -- wow, those leaves sure changed quickly! I have to say, though, they are BEAUTIFUL!!!

7:53pm • #7
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Pat, how beautiful, I love fall. I was driving around today just memorized by what I was seeing. Did I take photos? Nope... still nursing the back so twisting and turning, jumping out of the jeep was a no no.. but still, how wonderful!

8:10pm • #8

Pat, A lovely picture to be sure.  You have to love autumn here in Washington!  I think I'll have to go down to Great Falls and hang out next weekend.

8:23pm • #9
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That is a stunning picture, Pat.  Well done.

8:32pm • #10

Hi Patricia. I am really loving the picture of the leaves. Beautiful. In Tampa Bay we do not have that opportunity as much as in other places. ~ Lana

8:39pm • #11
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Patrica

The leafs are starting to change colors quickly and they soon will be gone.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

9:14pm • #12
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Hi Pat...I'm just hoping the colorful leaves can hang on a bit longer.

Kate

9:15pm • #13
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Aren't trees amazing?  These gigantic plants can be very showy in the fall!

9:34pm • #14
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Pat, Once the trees started to change it seemed they almost did it overnight!  I keep thinking they're going to be bare way too soon :(

9:49pm • #15

Pat,  This is my favorite time of year! Thanks for sharing....

9:55pm • #16
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Seems like overnight the reds have really had a burst here too. Keeps you on your toes everyday.

10:05pm • #17
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Pat - Sad to say, next week it will be bare. The following week - snow covered. But, maybe we can soon look forward to having snow days as a reason to not go anywhere and cozy up near the fire with a good book.

10:54pm • #18
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Pat,

Look on the bright side, unless its in your front yard you won't have to rake the leaves.

Rich

11:02pm • #19
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Trees through the seasons are awesome----even bare----different lighting----wind---so many moods.

11:19pm • #20
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We are just at out peak color and enjoying it. Nice to see such a magnificent tree. Imagine how many years it has put on this display of color.

11:52pm • #21
OCT
26
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Pat,

I am seeing the same thing happen around here and I like the color change.  Now if I can only figure out how tho keep the cold weather away I will be just fine.

5:25am • #22
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Pat - what a beautiful tree. And soon all you will see are the bare branches.

Jeff

9:19am • #23
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Pat:  I love all the photos I'm seeing that show the fall foliage.  This is just lovely.  Before you know it, it will be brown, then naked.  These colors are so fleeting.

2:33pm • #24
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Hi Pat... we get autumnesque weather here in Dallas, but the drama and vibrancy of the leaf colors is sadly not a part of it.  Thanks for sharing some of yours with us!

9:52pm • #25
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Pat,

It seems that some thing do change quickly in Washington. :)

Steve

11:33pm • #26
OCT
30
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This is something we don't get to see down here in Florida!

8:33am • #27
NOV
04
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Hi Patricia.  It may not be green but it's still very pretty.  I remember the seasonal changes well having lived in your area for 35 years.  Aloha & best wishes.

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