'Tis the season when I love the reddish leaves against the blue sky |
'Tis the season when I start to miss the bears' antics (those are claw marks on the trunk) |
'Tis the season when I love seeing black fur with a golden background |
'Tis the season when snow intermingles with golden leaves |
As always, your world is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteOh yes... and 'tis the season one finds oneself attending choir rehearsals for festive services!!! YAM xx
Already? Wow - you are dedicated!
Deletewow on the tree with claw marks, that is something I have never seen plus I love trees, all trees
ReplyDelete'Tis a beautiful season!!
ReplyDeleteLove the fall color. We had to leave wyoming yesterday, and I miss the colors already.
ReplyDeleteI bet you do miss them! Your photos are one of the big reasons why we want to spend time in Wyoming near the Tetons next summer/fall!
DeleteWhatever your season, the scenes are always stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh he beauty!
ReplyDeleteThat looks much better than that snowy morning.
ReplyDeleteOh yes. That snowy morning was a serious shock to my system!
DeleteTis a beautiful season in your part of the world:) Thank you for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! There is nothing more spectacular than autumn colors, and they are the perfect background for black dogs! :)
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets
The claw marks on the tree are really neat. We didn't know what they were just looking at the photo.
ReplyDeleteMany of our trees have bear claw marks. The ones in that photo were probably made a long time ago, and the bark has healed black around them. When a biologist friend pointed out how many trees had claw marks, I started seeing them everywhere!!! :)
DeleteLovely! That claw mark is pretty amazing! I have been taking photos of bark lately. Even in suburban Chicago tree bark is pretty amazing!
ReplyDeleteI agree - bark is incredible. I love taking closeups of it - it's like abstract art!
DeleteAnd if you don't like it one minute, just wait 5 and it'll change to something more palatable.
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