Vivid Fall Foliage made at the Metcalf Bottoms picnic area,GSMNP
Fall colors starting to show, shot taken just across Newfound Gap In the Smoky Mountains of NC
Fall is a wonderful time when nature splashes her foliage with color,taken in the GSMNP
Grey cat enjoying a bit of fresh catnip. Must be such fun to be a cat!
A large leaf landed on one of our trees and caught my eye..it is done in colored pencils – in detail..hope you like it. All comments are welcome.
A lonely leaf in winter
Three varieties of grapes with a vine and sunflowers lit by the late afternoon sun
...or maybe outside the car. : ) That’s what Audi is all about, right?! The fruits of my labor from this shot.
Driving along Little River Road in the Great Smoky Mountains can be an enjoyable experience. Fall is an extra special time to take a trip through its twisting turns as it snakes its way along the Little River. It runs between the “Wye” at Townsend and The Smokies visitor center outside of Gatlinburg. The color at times can be breathtaking. Wildlife though seldom viewed can range from otter to bear, for an added bonus of the wonderful autumn views. Megis Falls and The Sinks are also about mid way thru the drive.
A lonely red leaf is resting on the ground.
The creek that feeds the waterfalls at Waterfall Glen at Argonne National Laboratory. The creek was swollen and raging due to all the heavy rains that year. It looked like the water was chocolate.
A white crabapple tree in full bloom in early spring captured against a clear blue sky on the grounds of the Morton Arboretum.
Up above Wildcat Canyon in Starved Rock State Park. Every nook and cranny was teeming with life here on a cool spring day.
You won’t get straight growing trees, flat laying logs, or canyon walls that don’t lean over. The soil is sandy here and many trees grow on a 30 to 45 degree angle until a drenching rain or hard wind knocks them over. The most ominous thing here is the canyon walls. They lean and hover over your head. There are broken walls and large rocks and boulders all over the park where rocks have broken off away from a canyon wall. If that happens while you are standing next to it; you’re done. You’re dead. / The amazing area adjacent to Ottawa Canyon.
This is capture of a wildflower called Wild Hydrangea(HYDRANGEA ABORESCENS). hy-DRAN-jee-uh ar-bo-RES-senz.. It was found near LaSalle canyon in northern Illinois. Taken in early July.
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