
and don't usually get to see
much in the way
of brilliantly colored fall leaves.

the vine (Virginia Creeper? Poison Oak?)
climbing the pine tree.
It positively glows when
the sun hits it.

Even in it's waning,
I love these
Cotton Rose blossoms.

They would make
gorgeous ruffly
ball gowns for
a fairy...

2 comments:
I love the fall leaves too, and they are finally turning!!! I am in love with your new background, it's awesome. Sorry I have been a stranger lately.
Our colors are almost all gone now. Winter Gray is kind of depressing until we get a good layer of snow.
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