Tuesday, October 26, 2010

LAST DAYS OF AUTUMN


Crabapple Trees behind our House



Aspen
Note that one is green, one red, and several are yellow. They tend to turn at different times even when they are right next to each other. Note the wire around these trees in the foreground. All of our trees with exposed trunks are wired. The bucks rub their antlers against the tree trunks when they are in the rut.



Front entrance and Drive



Mt Timpanogos from our Front Yard


This view has looked quite different the last two mornings. It rained buckets all the way home from Boise on Sunday night. Morning morn I peeked behind the drapes to see a winter wonderland. Every field and tree was covered with snow. Before we went to bed last night, it had started snowing again. We headed down to Provo this morn, but got only as far as Sundance. We had lunch and headed home where we have spent all afternoon in the office reading, dozing, and looking at Airstream trailers on the computer. Carl we still appreciate your email updates on Airstreams. We're only interested in trailers 23 ft. and under.
The snow has melted for today, but the colorful pictures above are probably the last. The next nature shots will be of snow, snow, snow.


2 comments:

  1. Just hearing about snow gets me excited!

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  2. Glad it's you and not me! Not a huge fan of snow. Maybe that's why I live here. Can't wait to visit at Christmas though. Looking forward to more pics. I'm in love with the fall colors.

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