lavendertook: Cessy and Kimba (sun and wind thru leaves)
( Nov. 27th, 2012 09:51 pm)
GBL15.10-12

More early October pics from around the lake. In the path pics here, the leaves that were turning were not that bright in themselves, but were set on fire by the setting sun. I cropped about a third of the right side off of this first pic because that part was washed out by the sunlight over the water. I like how the walker's blue shirt gives just the right touch of color. I've been blurring the corners of most of these pics because it gives a greater depth of field in the center and gives that touch of misty enchantment.
Step through the door below, if you will . . .  )
I want to belatedly wish a happy birthday to [livejournal.com profile] cali_se across the sea with some of the autumn colors around Greenbelt Lake in October before Hurricane Sandy cut them short. They were a bit subdued this year due to our summer drought, but still lovely when they caught the late afternoon light. I hope you had a lovely day.

GBL9.10-12
Some more below the cut . . . )
lavendertook: Cessy and Kimba (autumn)
( Nov. 25th, 2009 10:57 pm)

Ah, sugar . . . Sugar maple, brightest of them all! It's what makes New England and Ontario especially so grand in the fall. I'm not sure how far up north in Canada they do a good display--please chime in, Canadian flistmates. We don't have so many here, and there are fewer south of here. They kept a long display here this year, though many of them got rained off by their peak, and I guess most of us humans got rained in from seeing them. I love them pre-peak best, though, when they still have a lot of green to contrast with the flames.
You got me wanting you . . .  )

Looking up to the tree tops and seeing blue sky between brightly colored leaves is one of the joys of life.
Bright stuff by the water. . . )
I told [personal profile] mews1945 I'd try to post pics I took a couple of weekends ago as I walked around Greenbelt Lake, so I'll go do that one or two pics at a time, and try to keep them coming. The fall we had 2 years ago was probably the gold standard for beautiful leaf turning in this area, and I posted a bunch of pics then and never did upload all of them. We'll see how many of this year's I can show you. With the wind and rain the last couple of weeks, leaves have dropped and browned out more quickly this year, but 2 weeks ago was a good beginning of peak.



This is the creek I cross over at the entrance to the lake right behind the community center and down the woody hill I live on.



Tuxie here is overlooking that woody hill. Yesterday afternoon, we had an exciting, slightly frightening, but exhilarating event to watch as a huge flock of migrating grackles--sleek black birds with an iridescent sheen like the rainbows in oil puddles--took a travel break in the trees surrounding our building. The kids, Tuxie and Moo, took their stations in the windowed sun room, but Saki was sitting in the foyer oblivious to this prime time Feline Event of the Century, so I picked her up and put her purring on the watchtower scratching post in the sun room and we all settled down to watch them swoop and flutter all around us, their presence doubled by their shadows racing across the ground below. And the cacophony around us through the screens, loud, raucous, yet musical still, was wondrous. After about 20 minutes, the swarm took to the sky road and continued on south. Two thumbs, and paws, up for that natural performance.

It balanced out the more prosaic and unfortunate bird event later in the day, when I dropped the pan of turkey thighs I was roasting and spattered me and the floor with turkey grease and marinade. Could have been worse, as I'm thankful for the absence of cats in this scenario, who were also good about staying back from investigating the accident scene when I shooed them.

Yes, there were actually no hobbits mentioned in this post. It happens sometimes. Not too often though.
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