Wednesday’s Photos
Between Fall and Winter
Rarely in the Arrow Lakes region does one experience fall and winter co-existing for such a long time. Normally late in the fall, the snow comes and melts away on the following day. On our recent walk along our local golf course, my wife and I captured fall and winter scenes, which were eagerly competing with one another for the prize of beauty. I let you decide on the winner. Enjoy.





Splendor is right
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Wunderschöne Herbstimpressionen. Liebe Grüße Wolfgang
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Danke!
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I love the red leaves with a bit of snow on them. Is that a maple tree? Exactly that colour we have very little of, so beautiful!
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You are right. It is an ornamental maple tree in our neighbour’s yard.
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Astonishing colour!
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I always love seeing foliage with ice on it: such a rare occurrence in my part of the world.
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While snow is not rare here around this time, foliage on trees, mushrooms and many other plants have been sticking around much longer than usual this year.
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It’s a tie! You need both seasons to get these beautiful photos!
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Thank you, my friend!
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Peter, they are all winners of the beauty, you have captured in your amazing images. A new season between fall and winter. Enjoy the beauty you are surrounded with.
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Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving Day, Cornelia!
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Thank you Peter.
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I always will prefer fall to winter, and the colors in your photos illustrate why.
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I especially like the last one – a magnificient red!
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Red is the color that lingers from autumn through winter. We have red berries that decorate both trees and shrubs as we move through those seasons, but we almost never have the opportunity to see them dressed with snow!
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In the meantime all the snow has disappeared but also the bright colours of autumn. It has been a most unusual November with more sunshine than ever before.
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Beautiful pictures especially the last one of maple leaves.
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Thank you, Arv!
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Looks like a wonderland. Magical colours. With a shaft of sunlight piercing through.
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