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I thought I'd share some images of fall foliage in my area, photos I took of some of the season's changing leaves in my neighbourhood and at my parents' cottage. These might be especially nice for people who live in regions of the United States where the leaves don't turn quite as flagrantly. The colours here in Eastern Ontario are especially vibrant this year. The heavy rain we had this past summer has blessed us with a technicolour show in the treetops. The photographs, of course, never do them justice. You have to experience them first-hand, with all your senses, to really get the full effect. You have to smell that damp autumn smell, feel the crispness of the air around you and hear the leaves rustling in the wind. Have a look at some of the photos all the same and let me know what you think.
You may think these beautiful trees were found along a country lane somewhere, but they were smack-dab in the middle of a city park. I'm not sure what tree produces these gorgeous fall berries, above, but the branches were loaded with them. A sugar maple, below.
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