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I like the way how your photos always shows autumn in it's full, Don. They make me miss that season, as we kinda skipped it this year.
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Thanks Korry. Did you head straight into Winter or what?
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Yeah.. one day it was late summer, the next day was rainy and freezing, and the day after first snow came. It didn't stay, but still, it's cold, gray and smells like winter. No dried leaves on the ground, foggy mornings, all those colors and everything. Nature doesn't like us this year, I guess
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That's exactly what I feared. April had both -20 and +30 temperatures, and I feared fall will skip 2012 over here. But it's been quite warm recently. Not as beautiful as Don's photos, though, but close.
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hee hee..Nothing but storms and cold here.
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Here is Oklahoma, the trees are turning but they are not as colorful as they usually are. I would assume this is due to being so dry for so long as well as the trees getting confused as to what season they are in. The biggest punch is that we are still in drought even though we have gotten some rain lately - still low in our rainfall numbers for the year.
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We have too much rain and water. What is worse?
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(Nov 7, 2012, 13:40)Don Schaeffer Wrote: We have too much rain and water. What is worse?
Wow! That is a good question! Too bad we can't share!
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Don, I'm gonna go with everyone around here and state, yet again, that your images are truly breathtaking. Thank you so much for sharing with us!
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Thanks very much alessya
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