Monday, November 28, 2016

Autumn Has Fallen



Merci:  Not too long ago we mentioned the only sign of autumn we would see on our walk was one small tree.

Rusty:  Saturday Jan suddenly realized that autumn has truly fallen, as we now have signs all around us and snapped a few pictures.  Don't you just love the beautiful red of that tree?  It's almost as lovely as our red-headed Merci.

 

Cyndi:  It seems strange that last weekend we had freezing nights and this weekend we're having the same type of temperatures.

Merci:  But it is warmer this weekend.  Last Sunday morning it was 52F in the house.  This Sunday morning it was 54F.  (A little joke, in case you missed it.)  Nope, we don't have our heaters on yet.  Waiting on someone to come blow them out with a compressor so they can be started.


Rusty:  While Jan was admiring the trees, a flock of small birds flew over, circled around and headed across the street and up the hill. The flock was much larger but Jan had to zoom in to get any in the frame.  You have seen previous samples of her zoom aim.  For instance, the headless hawk.  So we're very happy she actually captured some birds in the picture.  We could be posting just a blue blank for your viewing enjoyment.

Cyndi:  We thought they were airplanes in the sky when we first saw the larger version of this picture.  That was a bit scary because why would there be a host of planes in the sky unless we were under attack.  Jan said a synchronized poop attack would be the worst we'd have to worry about from them.


Merci:  And this was their landing destination.  We hope all the flocks of birds flying over at this time of the year will arrive safely at their winter home.

Cyndi:  Let's just hope Marcus doesn't decide to invite them all to lunch.

Rusty:  Wait a minute.  That actually sounds like a tasty ... I mean, a great idea!


13 comments:

  1. We are not seeing many signs of Autumn, either. We still have green leaves on most of the trees!

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  2. Hari OM
    ...meanwhile, most of our branches are empty... crikey though, you are all gonna have to get thermal underfurs if that heater person don't get a move on!!! I love seeing the flocks pass by, I think that is a great shot to have got - I haven't managed any flying shots yet. Hugs wags whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  3. Isn't it funny that most trees are now devoid of leaves, but there are a few here and there that still have ALL of their leaves? Weird.

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  4. Lots of birds and tree rats getting ready for the winter
    Lily & Edward

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  5. We hope poor Autumn didn't get hurt!

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  6. We have some woods behind our house and the trees are full of birds. Our leaves still haven't turned that amazing red but we are ready for them.

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  7. That was a magnificent red tree! Most the leaves have fallen here, except two particularly messy trees in a neighbor's yard that our entire block despises. But the birds love them so no one will cut them down and that's what's important.

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  8. I love autumn's colors. Alas, we don't get that in our part of Florida.

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  9. I think I vote for red-headed Merci because he can move... MOL

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  10. Rusty, you are BAAAAAD. And I love Jan's take on a poop attack! So funny. But what lovely trees! Just don't use them for...well, Marcus you and Buddy and Percy and Merci and Cyndi know. Well, maybe not Cyndi.

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  11. Oh, damn. I got the animals all mixed up. Okay, Marcus, and Buddy and Rusty, DO NOT USE THOSE TREES!

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  12. Great pictures. Love the bird shot.

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  13. Its not only autumn here, today it decided to be winter with snow. UGH. Too much, too early.
    Those are pretty trees and the red one is spectacular! Good job 'catching' those flying birds!

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