Excuse me for bragging but the two little maple trees in my front yard are as pretty as any in town. I got Southwood Nursery to plant these about 10 years ago and they are really putting on a show. I love the way they start showing color at the edges first and then spread to the whole tree. The different shades of color from green to brilliant red-orange all on the same tree make them extra nice.
You're more than allowed to boast with a front garden like that. What beautiful maples - we're getting used to now seeing leaves on the trees now until next year!
I love to see maple tree in real. I have not seen it yet in real. great photographs.
By the way, Bro I am hosting Christmas giveaways contest. Please Come and Join us now! http://pinkgogreen.blogspot.com/2010/11/pink-go-green-christmas-giveaways.html
Your trees look much better than our trees. Most of the leaves are gone and the color just wasn't great this year. Very nice looking yard indeed. Happy RT.
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You're more than allowed to boast with a front garden like that. What beautiful maples - we're getting used to now seeing leaves on the trees now until next year!
I love to see maple tree in real. I have not seen it yet in real. great photographs.
By the way, Bro I am hosting Christmas giveaways contest. Please Come and Join us now!
http://pinkgogreen.blogspot.com/2010/11/pink-go-green-christmas-giveaways.html
Sooooo colorful and pretty!:)
Charming. Wonderful colorful foliage - the house adds to the charm.
Your trees look much better than our trees. Most of the leaves are gone and the color just wasn't great this year. Very nice looking yard indeed. Happy RT.
Maples are so beautiful in the fall changing season. Lovely views.
Happy Ruby Tuesday-Fall Lazy Flare
Wow! An amazing display of color. How lucky you are to enjoy it from your living room windows!
Stunning!
Stunning red color! It's like burning!!
Really colourful and shows the beauty of the nature's chance in seasons!
you can't5 beat a maple for beautiful color. I know, having one in my front yard too. I also have a red door very like that one..and a gray house.
TG: You're house is picture perfect, bragging rights fully earned.
So beautiful!
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