Dundonald Park is close to home for me, and these shots were taken in and around the park on various days.
Not far away from the park is this street scene. The building at right, while looking like a house, is in fact a funeral home.
The tree below is the one I noted at the beginning of this series to be the first one I'm familiar with to start showing its colours in the fall.
This was at a park in Lowertown.
On another day I was at Richmond Landing and took this shot.
And I finish today with these- Saint Patrick Basilica, with autumn colours on its north side, taken from both sides.
The correct moment to fill one's eyes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful display of colours. So pleasing to the eyes.
ReplyDeleteI don't like fall at all, but I must admit that the colors of the trees are beautiful, but if you look down, they all loose their leaves and then you have skeletons standing there !
ReplyDeleteThe streets seem to be so wide. The trees are all beautiful as usual. You live in a very nice place
ReplyDeleteNature can be so surprising!
ReplyDeleteWow, the trees and colors are gorgeous. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteYou live in a nice neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful America! :))))
ReplyDeleteI do like the carpets of colorful leaves that are scattered about at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see! Here it´s raining, yippee.
ReplyDelete...it's wonderful to be able to record the colors so that you can continue to enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors. Thanks for sharing them with us, William.
ReplyDeleteNature in all its splendour!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful area, William.
ReplyDelete@italiafinlandia: well put.
ReplyDelete@Nancy: it certainly is.
@Gattina: I look at it as if they're going to sleep.
@roentare: the main streets can be wider.
@Marianne: it can be.
@Eileen: thank you.
@David: admittedly there are some issues here.
@Anita: well, North America anyway.
ReplyDelete@revrunner: I do as well.
@Iris: a sunny morning here.
@Tom: they're all down now.
@Sandi: you're welcome.
@magiceye: definitely.
@Marie: it can be.
Every year I am amazed at how many beautiful autumn colors you have there.
ReplyDeleteThe trees have put on a good show this year.
ReplyDeleteThose trees are putting on quite a show.
ReplyDeleteFantastic variety of fall colors.
ReplyDeleteAnd a beautiful display of colors it is!!
ReplyDelete@Jan: we get good autumns.
ReplyDelete@RedPat: they did indeed.
@Sharon: they certainly did.
@Red: definitely.
@Happyone: indeed.
Magnificent autumn colors ~ great photos ~ like the tree juxtaposed with the church photo ~
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I do too.
Delete6th tree down, that is one lovely shaped tree, worth a 4 season photo. Very nice pictures
ReplyDeleteI think so too.
DeleteIncredible autumn colours, beauty for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteGostei de ver estas belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Thanks.
DeleteYou have found some good colour.
ReplyDeleteWe had a good year for colour.
DeleteIt's like the Oscar red carpet for trees!
ReplyDeleteSo it seems.
DeleteHow lucky you are to be near within walking distance. Your trees are gorgeous! Great photos William :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteGreat fall color.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteGreat foliage!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThe final photo with the old, the tree, and the new building is quite intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI always try to photograph that in the fall.
DeleteSuch beautiful Autumn colours.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thank you!
DeleteThe colours in the trees is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed.
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