Sunday, November 15, 2009

Autumn in New England

All the leaves have fallen off the trees after a soaking rain, so I thought I would post a last glimpse of glorious Autumn leaves from last week's trip to Mt. Auburn Cemetery.

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  1. sigh - so beautiful. One thing for sure, it is TOTALLY different from autumn in So Cal, even if we do have a few Japanese maples and such.

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  2. My wife and I keep talking about one day doing a Fall trip to the US; just love the saturated colours.

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  3. Both great shots and, for once, I can't say which I like more. Our leaves are always a monotonous plain yellow, so please allow me a bit of envy for these spectacular colors!

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  4. Oh so beautiful. These are screensavers!

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  5. The Fall colors are so beautiful in Boston, you are lucky to enjoy them every year!!
    In France we mostly get from green to yellow/bownish to nothing, but it's fun to find some trees with nicer colors...

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  6. Greetings from Australia.
    This is so beautiful - I wish I had a picture of it hanging on my wall.
    Melbourne Daily Photo

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  7. It's remarkable, isn't it, how the world can be transformed overnight from those glorious colors radiant in the sunlight, to a mosaic of leaves on the ground.

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  8. Beautiful! The one and only thing for which I wish we had autumn.

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  9. Magnificent interpretation of
    autumn warm and full of emotion.

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  10. Stunning...both. But the first one has the most color and such great reflections.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  11. Autumn in New England is beautiful, just like autumn in Poland:)

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  12. What a beautiful cemetery setting. It looks like the proper New England burial place...very nice!! With pretty grass and trees. Tampa's cemeteries have to fight the lack of water and very dry conditions. It makes it tough to keep them looking green and inviting.

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  13. Glorious is the perfect word for these pictures!

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  14. Just wonderful colours :-)
    Her in Norway the leavs have left the trees... :-(

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  15. I'm enchanted by this first shot, it's really charming and perfect!
    Please dear friend, forgive my absence and thanks so much for your always kind words in my blog.
    I miss your posts and I'm very happy to be here visiting your blog!
    Have a nice week!
    Léia

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