More Fall Color
The Trusty BoulevarDog seemed eager for a longer walk this morning, and Your Boulevardier was more than happy to oblige. Rudy's was visited, along with the bank and the post office and Peet's. The sun was out, the air was crisp and cool, and our town was quiet and peaceful. Two photos of fall color were captured; the first depicts an ornamental pear near the CHP Office, and the second shows some Japanese Maples and a birch tree along the odd little chunk of Lake Chabot Road south of I-580. (Apologies that Your Boulevardier does not have time at this moment to search out links for the specific trees.)
Labels: autumn, environment, gardening, trees, Trusty BoulevarDog, weather

2 Comments:
Beautiful photos.
My Aunt, who lives in Washington state, has also commented about seasons. Then she was here, in the Central Valley, in the fall and remarked at the colors we have. We have acres of orchards changing to beautiful shades of yellow and gold. My Aunt remarked that perhaps we have seasons, sans snow, after all.
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