Saturday, November 29, 2008

The Color of Autumn

One of the gripes one hears from transplants to California -- and to the state's coastal areas, in particular -- is that they miss the seasons. (The flipside of that argument comes from Mere de Boulevardier, who swore when she left the midwest over half a century ago that she would never gaze upon snow again -- and, it is believed, has made good on that promise.)

It is admitted that there are no websites to announce the peak moment at which fall color will appear in Castro Valley, but appear it does nonetheless. And, on the day before Thanksgiving, the leaves and sidewalks along Castro Valley Boulevard were quite lovely. The trees pictured below, by the way, are Chinese Pistaches (please forgive the "Texas Superstar" link, but Your Boulevardier liked the photos). Other trees that provide splendid autumn displays in the mild-winter Bay Area include liquidambar and ginkgo biloba. (Spelling fixed; a tip of the beret to The Pedant.)



Readers are invited to call out other impressive autumn leaves around town in the comments.

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2 Comments:

At 10:20 PM , Blogger Shannon said...

I grew up on a court right off of Summerset. Our front yard had three gingko trees. Once the leaves fell, they would be all over the whole court. I do wish we had more trees that changed colors, I do enjoy the ones we have.

 
At 12:59 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love these postings, love the trees, and the correct spelling is "ginkgo". Please tell everyone you know within the hour.

The Pedant

 

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