Autumn turned a corner this morning. From lovely, colorful, walk-in-the-arboretum weather, we suddenly transitioned to overcast, drizzly, sit-in-front-of-the-computer-processing-last week’s-pictures weather. The picture above was taken last week on the trail in Chagrin River Park, just a mile from my front door. Because of the aforementioned weather, I’m taking a pass on my trail walk today, so here are a few more pictures from last week’s walk. Not totally devoid of color, they are definitely on the downhill side of Autumn, headed toward winter.
Nevertheless, I will drag out my winter hat, gloves, boots, and hand warmers so I can continue taking trail walks. There will still be some sunny days ahead. For that matter, I don’t mind walking in the snow, although during winter, sunshine is at a premium this close to Lake Erie, where gray, overcast skies are the norm! But, whatever the weather, I need the exercise, so I will continue trail walking and capturing pictures!
Hope you stop by soon!
~Trail Walker
I always enjoy your deer photos – what a shame those beautiful trees will soon be bare, unless they are filled with snow on the branches like our – we had 8.8 inches of snow on Veteran’s Day and are now in the Deep Freeze (6 degrees with a “real feel” of -1) tonight.
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Love the deer – wish we saw more of them here. Stay safe in that freezing weather you’re getting.
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Your deer photos are lovely.
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Thank you very much. Sometimes it appears as if the deer have been coached on how to pose for the camera. 😀
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