
The wood’s stacked, the leaves raked, the lawn mowed one last time, and the tools put away. We’re ready for winter.
But my Maple trees? They’re still busy putting on their last hurrah.

The wood’s stacked, the leaves raked, the lawn mowed one last time, and the tools put away. We’re ready for winter.
But my Maple trees? They’re still busy putting on their last hurrah.
You’re very organized! I’m going to have a go at getting some of that done this weekend.
Mother nature marches to the beat of her own drum.
Beautiful! We’re not that far along yet. Woofs, Johann
Ohhh this picture is amazing.
Mountain Dweller, Andrew’s a big help with everything — except with the stacking wood. But that’s okay because I actually like to stack wood. I find it very meditative.
Mary Alice, these two trees sure do. The rest of the trees are completely bare already.
Johann, you must live further south than us.
Jen M, these two trees truly are amazing. The picture doesn’t come close to doing them justice. I love them.
The color…I am in love with autumn leaves.
I miss all the maple trees.
Very pretty. It was supposed to snow where I live this weekend, but I saw nothing but gorgeous trees too.
Beautiful…I love tenacity.
That right there is exactly what I miss about the midwest. Thanks for the lovely maple picture.
so nice to see the beautiful autumn leaves…took me back to my holiday, thks!
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