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Along North Ridge Road in Brownhelm |
As is my custom each autumn, I've been heading out with my
camera phone to try and capture some of the colorful fall foliage. It's a little disappointing this year because the drought affected it, and I haven't been able to get many shots. But the colors are getting better this week (although the rain and wind have stripped many of the trees of their leaves).
Here's a not-so-ample sample of what I've managed to photograph so far.
Brownhelm and Mill Hollow are always favorite subjects each year.
This past weekend, I headed down to Findley State Park, another favorite place of mine. I was happy to see this sign honoring Judge Findley. If it wasn't for him, we wouldn't have Findley State Park to enjoy.
So even if the leaves aren't as colorful this year, it's still been a nice fall so far. Every autumn is different, and for me it's the high point of the year.
Thanks, Dan - I always enjoy your photos.
ReplyDeleteNice pics Dan
ReplyDeleteWe're out and about all over the Ohio countryside and I'd have to agree, it's not been a spectacular year for color. Mostly things are turning a dull yellow and falling to the ground. Our maples are getting some red to them, but not like usual.
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