Tuesday, September 23, 2014

AUTUMN SHINES GOD'S GLORY

You can't beat the colors of autumn. From the brightness of the reds to the canary of the yellow all the way to the rich bronzes of the later oaks, it is a fabulous time. While on my Meals on Wheels run today, I stopped to take more pictures.
Across the highway from our property sits Tomek's Tavern. He's also got nice trees.

Large crabapples ripen in order to provide for migrating birds.

Sumac even provides visual variety.

Along Interstate 39; a view of the backwaters of the Wisconsin River.

You can't help but stop to marvel at the colors of the maple trees.

On one of the backroads that I traverse for my "Meal" route.

I envy anyone who has dry wood in 8 ft. lengths almost ready for a wood burning stove.
You can look, but do not touch. In the spring, poison ivy has a dark green smooth sheen, but in fall the same plant turns to an inviting orange.

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