Today I start a series with fall colours here, a season of change that can range from the end of August into the end of October. Fall colours can start quite early here, depending on the type of tree. This maple tree in Dundonald Park was already starting in early September.
A few days later this tree was getting more red to the leaves.
And a few days more, more colours in this park.
Late in September, these views were taken one morning coming through the Glebe.
I stepped down into Central Park here to take this shot of red among green before continuing on my way.
These leaves caught my eye a few blocks north.
This tree was turning red beside a church in Centretown, a few blocks further on.
And this ivy is on the side of a home in Centretown, just turning as I passed by.
Wow. Thank you, William
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Thank you for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteThat is the one thing I really miss living in the Southern hemisphere, a proper autumn.
You are surrounded by beautiful fall colours. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like here ! It seems that you have the same trees and shrubs, that's probably why so many Europeans immigrated to Canada ! It looks like home !
ReplyDeleteI love the Autumn colours, and yours look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing quite so glorious as an autumn maple. Great choice of a symbol for our flag.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colours of autumn.
ReplyDeleteYes, autumn is a good time for photos!
ReplyDelete@Cloudia: you're welcome.
ReplyDelete@Gemel: we get a lot of it.
@Nancy: thank you.
@Gattina: true.
@Rosemary: thank you.
@David: I agree.
@Bill: thank you.
Gorgeous Autumn colors, lovely collection of photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your weekend!
...Ottawa sure wasn't lacking in the color department!
ReplyDeleteIt is pleasant to be reminded about what we have just witnessed but it gone.
ReplyDeleteNice to see the colour change in your series.
ReplyDeleteLovely and bright colors. I look forward to this series.
ReplyDeleteThe pic with the ivy on the wall is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou will have lots of color to choose from.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colours and photos, William !
ReplyDeleteI noticed that some of the colors on our trees here have deepened too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Autumn colors!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Oh My Goodness, just beautiful !
ReplyDeleteLove when the clinging vines change colour.
ReplyDeleteThe colors of autumn are just as beautiful every fall.
ReplyDeleteAnd they always surprise with their beauty.
Hugs
Always a beautiful sight.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Seems to go by so fast though. All color is gone already!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could swap with you, I'm not looking forward to Summer.
ReplyDeleteA colorful tour! Thanks for Posting. Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours.
ReplyDeleteOh William, your Canadian autumn is beautiful. So beautiful -- isn't it amazing, the volume of colors those trees can produce?
ReplyDeleteAutumn is a beautiful time.
ReplyDeletelOVE ALL THE YELLOWS AND REDS.
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Beautiful colours of the autumn.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours.
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of reds, greens and yellow autumn colours 🍁💛
ReplyDeleteLush colors ~ favorite photo is the ivy wall ^_^
ReplyDeleteLive each moment with love,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
These are quite lovely! I often think we should feature out of season photos!
ReplyDelete@Marianne: it is.
ReplyDelete@Eileen: thank you.
@Tom: definitely not.
@Anvilcloud: I agree.
@Jan: thanks!
@DJan: more to come.
@RedPat: it was.
@Red: quite a lot.
ReplyDelete@Sharon: thanks!
@Karl: thank you.
@RedPat: it happens fast here.
@Lea: thank you!
@Parsnip: thanks!
@Marie: me too.
@Orvokki: that's true.
ReplyDelete@Marleen: it is, yes.
@Happyone: it is fleeting.
@Amy: I'm not a summer person.
@Mari: you're welcome.
@Jenny: thanks!
@Jeanie: it is!
@Joanne: I agree.
ReplyDelete@MB: thanks!
@Klara: thanks!
@Joan: thank you.
@Grace: so do I.
@Carol: thanks.
@Jennifer: I can see that.