Tuesday, October 28, 2008

As I have gotten older I have begun to dislike both the intense heat of summer and the bone chilling cold of Winter. Though my favorite season is late Spring, with its new, fresh grass, leaves and flowers, I have begun to become really fond of fall, especially "indian summer", as it is called. I love the vibrant colors of the changing trees and late summer flowers. These photos are my attempt to capture the feeling of this special time of year. (Click on the photo for a closer view!)
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Some roses seem too thrive in the cooler Autumn weather.
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A neighbor's kitty sits in the window and basks in the indian summer sun.
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My grand children, Nick, Brigham and Brooke Griffiths, on an October evening are anticipating Halloween! Though it's not apparent, they are standing in a pumpkin patch.
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A "Harvest Moon" rises over the hills east of Centerville dusted with the seasons first snow.
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Taken at Sundance Resort in the Uinta Mountains
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