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Cheery autumn scene (Original Post) Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 OP
Gorgeous tree. Diamond_Dog Nov 2024 #1
This sugar maple is among the last to turn and to drop its leaves Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #4
The Oregon rains have taken care of whatever leaves were still on the trees. calimary Nov 2024 #7
Spring growth is fed by fall's decay Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #9
Yes, indeed it DOES! It's "the circle of life" playing out, right there before our eyes! calimary Nov 2024 #11
Beautiful autumn scene, my dear Mousetoescamper! I'm lovin' it! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2024 #2
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #5
I am making plans now to go to Longwood in spring Easterncedar Nov 2024 #3
That's very kind of you to help your friend return to Longwood. Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #6
I love the colors in this. ShazzieB Nov 2024 #8
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #10

Diamond_Dog

(38,051 posts)
1. Gorgeous tree.
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 03:46 PM
Nov 2024

You must be behind us a bit here in NE OH, our trees are almost all bare of leaves.

Mousetoescamper

(6,455 posts)
4. This sugar maple is among the last to turn and to drop its leaves
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 05:16 PM
Nov 2024

I've been watching its phases for the past four autumns. We're past peak color here in southeastern PA, but there are holdouts. There's a huge gingko a few blocks from here that still has some green leaves. I'm waiting to shoot the pile of gold beneath the tree when it finally drops its leaves.

calimary

(87,431 posts)
7. The Oregon rains have taken care of whatever leaves were still on the trees.
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 06:20 PM
Nov 2024

Now, the trees are bare, but the blankets of leaves on the ground everywhere mean lots of nutrients slowly working their way into the soil. Yeah, much of it will be washed away by the rain, but NOT ALL!!!

Makes me think a seriously gorgeous spring will eventually result.

Easterncedar

(4,826 posts)
3. I am making plans now to go to Longwood in spring
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 04:32 PM
Nov 2024

Thanks to you, Mousetoescamper! My friend, an older widow, gardener, retired schoolteacher and total do-gooder from my hometown, is really pleased to think she will see it again. I am delighted to make her happy and to have her company. We haven’t worked out the details yet, but it’s a very pleasant trip to look forward to. Thank you for inspiring me with your amazing photography.

Mousetoescamper

(6,455 posts)
6. That's very kind of you to help your friend return to Longwood.
Sun Nov 24, 2024, 05:23 PM
Nov 2024

She'll be surprised and probably pleased to see the results of the "Reimagined" project. I'm visiting on December 5 to see the annual Christmas displays. The photos of the new greenhouses with holiday lighting are gorgeous.


Thanks and you're welcome!

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