Fall on Saltspring is full of colour. This year, I'm noticing lots of gold, with a few splashings of red. Here are some of our bright fall scenes:
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Mr. Darcy, perched on the balcony railing, looks out over a background of golden fall foliage. |
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One of the things he's looking at is John, pulling up blackberry vines that grow everywhere in the back yard. |
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The ironwood tree is a splash of bright red in this otherwise-green section of the back yard. |
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A branch of the ironwood tree close up. |
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The blackberries just keep coming. I doubt that these red ones will have time to ripen this fall. |
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Another view of the back yard, and John, working away in the distance. |
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This vine growing up a pole in our Vesuvius neighbourhood stood out like a red flag. |
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One of the many trees I planted when we bought Saltspring nearly two decades ago. I think it was supposed to produce nuts, but by now I'm settling for golden leaves in the fall. The wheelbarrow full of blackberry vines sits beside it. |
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Our neighbour's fence has more of those red vines, very dramatic when the sun hit it. At the base of the wall, an old boat. |
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Colourful leaves make a change of scene on one of my regular walking routes. |
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A closer look at that gorgeous stand of trees. |
Wow...those splashes of red are amazing. We are also really enjoying all the foliage at UBC and environs...haven't come across any blackberries yet.
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