Very nice tree-lined road. The autumn quality is subtle, not over-the-top with colors.
We're fond of road pictures ourselves, either neighborhood streets or highways - that was almost going to be our WW contribution this week, but I ended up selecting something else.
Thanks for the preview of what we can expect when we head to northwest Arkansas this weekend. I think it will be peak fall color there. Found you through WW.
I spent a summer in Tulsa about 42 year ago. Many fond memories. I wonder if they still have the Kinder Cookie factory. The trees are gorgeous. Happy WW
Oh, my goodness! I scrolled down through all your autumn pictures, and they are absolutely gorgeous! Such radiant color!!! Love the lighting on the first one. Gives it so much depth.
Retired American Airlines programmer, married to Susan, between us are 8 children and 14 grand children. Attended Wagoner High School, BS from Oklahoma State, MS from University of Tulsa, cradle Episcopalian, my hobbies are photography and tending roses.
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installe...
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Oklahoma and now living in Arkansas, the storms this week had my full
attention. ...
Buy French!
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You know how I like to support young entrepreneurs! Well I find two of them
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Taken from the pedestrian bridge across the Waringah Expressway, which is
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*Sadness on the edge of town?*
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Diapers? Checked. Bottle? Checked. Formula? Checked. Twenty-thousands
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This porch decotated with nice tiles in Naarden reflects the houses on the
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Peony "Sorbet"
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"QUANTUM SHOT" #834
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Bonjour
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13 comments:
Very nice tree-lined road. The autumn quality is subtle, not over-the-top with colors.
We're fond of road pictures ourselves, either neighborhood streets or highways - that was almost going to be our WW contribution this week, but I ended up selecting something else.
I hate that we don't have trees with changing leaves lining our streets. It is so beautiful and I love fall.
Happy WW! See photos of my favorite garden in London ... Kensington Gardens http://tinyurl.com/ykoq3ty
Thanks for the preview of what we can expect when we head to northwest Arkansas this weekend. I think it will be peak fall color there. Found you through WW.
I spent a summer in Tulsa about 42 year ago. Many fond memories. I wonder if they still have the Kinder Cookie factory. The trees are gorgeous. Happy WW
It is good to live where the trees become beautiful in fall, except for the raking part.
That's absolutely beautiful - well done you (and nature)!
Anne
Oh, my goodness! I scrolled down through all your autumn pictures, and they are absolutely gorgeous! Such radiant color!!! Love the lighting on the first one. Gives it so much depth.
Up our way, it is mostly Aspen and they are done by now.
Nice street shot!
Rosey
I like your automn picture may I ask you a stupip question ? what is a wordless wednesday ?
Have a nice day ...
You've captured the golden beauty of fall sooooo well :-)
Btw: Could I tempt you to consider meeting me and other bloggers around the world in Oslo, Norway next year?
Micki - If you click on the link to Wordless Wednesday you will see a long list of photos. Not much explanation, just pictures. Look and see.
C'est très beau !
bisous.
I love your streets. Must be nice and cool in the summer, under these big trees.
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