*Nature is removing her long green veil!*

Almost as fun as celebrating the emergence of spring  from the deep freeze of winter is the joy that comes with the unveiling  of the colorful vistas of autumn.
Packaging Some Pretty Autumn Colors

Packaging Some Pretty Autumn Colors

The beauty is fleeting, the season very temperamental and as anyone who enjoys dabbling in photography can attest to; the catch as catch can mode of operation is exhilarating when things work out.  We can happily skip those memories of the moments when nothing worked!  Besides it is such an inspiring season who can resist snapping shots on walks and drives around and about?

Celebrate the Season

Celebrate the Season

I admit to convincing my partner John to drive, wandering country roads in and around our area near sunrise or getting near to sunset just so we could find some interesting subjects to photograph.  It’s often worked, sometimes we call it “chasing the light”, depending on what the weather’s like. There have been days when we literally did chase the light down the highway or country side-road to capture that special sparkle that comes from just the right alignment of light.

Check out this slide-show featuring photographs tagged autumn and taken through 4 different years;

or use this link;

Fall Color Slide Show if the flash application above won’t work for you, and enjoy the view!

With love,

… from the garden.

About caretaker

Born in Niagara Falls, Canada. Schooled both in Canada and the United States, I've always had a love for nature, flowers and garden critters. As a child of the 60's I became aware very early in life about environmental and sustainable life styles. Those interests combined with an undeniable urge to help people remember that life is miraculous, that we are a part of nature, not apart from it. These issues have inspired me to share images and stories that help to remind us all that there's a little bit of magic and miracles in every day in this Our Enchanted Garden.
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