Featured Photo: Native Colors

Featured Photo: Native Colors

Monday, November 09, 2015

Goodbye Fall

Just like that, fall is nearly over. The majority of the leaves have already fallen. Today's high water in the Smokies is going to clean the streams out. The early spawning brown trout's efforts were most likely in vain, although time will tell how high the water does get. We still do not have any true winter weather in the immediate future although certainly by Thanksgiving we'll experience much colder temperatures.

The thing I will miss the most about fall is the brilliant fall foliage we enjoyed this year. Of course I will not miss all of the leaf viewers that came with them. Winter is a very close second in the running for my favorite season and a big piece of that is the solitude that can be found during the cold months.

To celebrate the beautiful fall season we experienced, here are a few of my favorite fall color shots. Some I have already shared here while others are showing up for the first time on this blog. I'll be sharing some more over the next days and weeks.








6 comments:

  1. David
    Those stream shots are outstanding, thanks for sharing

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    1. Thank you Bill! I have been blessed to enjoy these views this year.

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  2. It is a gorgeous time of year isn't it. It reminds me not to take for granted all the beauty that God surrounds each day with!

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    1. Mark, so true and this year was a great one for colors!

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  3. Hi, David.
    I am all in with you on this one.......... Sad to see the Fall season go away. It is by far my favorite time of year. Northern Colorado is predicted to get a winter blast starting this evening and lasting for a day or two. Snow will come, snow will leave most likely. However, it is Winter season in Colorado!

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    1. Mel, hopefully the snow is accumulating up in the mountains and providing lots of snowpack for next year's trout water.

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