Colour On The Banks Of The Muskoka River - Name The Subject or Object In That Photo
And A Little Fun for a Friday Morning
I asked if you could identify this tree.
Many thought it was a maple tree.

Misty Morning On The RiverBank
This misshapen tree has held a fascination for me for some time
I could not resist the opportunity this misty fall morning
to snap several pictures in and around Port Sydney Ontario

THE REVEAL
As you can see in this closeup the leaves are definitely not on a Maple Tree

They are on an Apple Tree
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16 Comments on Colour On The Banks Of The Muskoka River - Name The Subject or Object In That Photo - The Reveal
Kathy - I really like the first photo showing the tree, the lake and the pathway - you have such beautiful fall colours in Ontario. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kathy, Very good photos and certainly interesting the way the fog banks over the water creating that cold misty feeling. Thanks for sharing them here with the group.
Hi Kathy - Great photos! I love the mist rising from the lake--I expect to see Nessie in he picture!
David - The trees are starting to look rather bare and the frost's are getting heavier ..... soon the white on th roof in the morning won't be frost
William - the heavier the mist the heavier the frost ..... backing onto a river as we do we always seem to get earlier and heavier frosts than those a short distance from us
Chris - LOL I think the river is a little shallow for Nessie.
I can see why you're fascinated with this tree. It's just begging to become the centerpiece of photos, isn't it?
Margaret - it is like the real estate market ..... sometimes lopsided with a variety of twists and turns but ultimately continuing to grow upwards.
Kathy - we have even had the beginnings of frosty mornings the last couple of days here in "balmy Victoria"!
Love the mist on the water and the middle photo with the bent over maple....bEaUtiful! :)
David - there may be a nip in the air in Victoria but today was warm and sunny here ..... This time of year you need a jacket one day and you could almsot go in short sleves the next
Liz - I could not resist the mist and the old apple tree ..... I love the misshapen look of it
What a beautiful little tree. It must be amazing when it flowers in the spring too. It looks rather like a large bonsai tree.
Georgina - I will be checking it out next spring to see
Kathy - Muskoka is beautiful this time of the year but I think that tree needs a vacation. Better send it to Florida for some R & R :-)
John - It would be in good company.