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Thursday, November 6, 2025

A Few More Fall Color Shots


These have been taken at various times over the past week, but there wasn't room to add them to that day's blog post.

I'll lead off with a row of trees along the Methodist Church parking lot.
line of orange maple trees


I've been hunting for red this year. Here's one splash.
tree red in autumn


This was a few days ago, right on US 31 at Wolf Lake!
bright autumn tree with light through it


I had sort of forgotten how beautiful rural Oceana County is. There are a lot of rolling hills, and I loved my drive coming home yesterday. These fields were just stunning! Vinyard on the left.
autumn fields


But maybe this one is even nicer with asparagus in front, then an orchard, and the woods.
autumn field and orchard


And you know that quote- not sure who said it- "Of all the roads you take, make sure a few of them are dirt." Totally agree. 96th Avenue in Oceana County was up for the challenge. I took pictures at two different places, but decided this was the best. Can you feel the peace?
dirt road with autumn colors


I had a chance to go for a hike this morning, but I decided I really nneded to stay home and get some things done. Worked pretty steadily at all my projects. More time on the autumn olive and a little more putting the gardens to bed in the afternoon.

But, tomorrow, the discipline ends. I have a little adventure with a friend planned!

See More Fall Finery

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