Monday, November 4, 2024

Let's remember looking at autumn leaves!

 They all blew down the day before Halloween at my house .

Oct 30, 2024 (as the temporary header shows)

So we'll back-track a week, when we had our peak season of leaves. (Sorry if there's repetition)


Oct 22 in the morning from living room window


Oct 23 morning from bedroom window


Oct 23 living room window close up


Oct 28, living room window (used in last week's header)

Oct 30, Veteran's Cemetery in Black Mountain, NC



I know AC would have decided which one or two of these to use. But I like them all...so you can choose your own favorite.

Oct 30 suddenly there is a great view of the ridge across the valley through the almost bare branches.



Nov 1, and I am getting used to grey days.


Nov 3 and I see a light patch in the distance above the neighbor's roof. I think it's the parking lot of those strip mall shops that flooded. I read on FB that the bridge over the Swannanoa River has been almost completed. I saw a great video and I'll see if I can share the link here.




Before (showing just the banks of the Swannanoa River, and the damage from the flood to the building behind it.)

After:


I do wish someone would take down that tree from the river bank leaning over the road. But the secret known to all who live here, and lots of politicians is...this whole area is slated to become a new interchange on the interstate, which crosses right behind the photographer with just an overpass now. There are lots of designs being considered, and some form of cloverleaf will knock out lots of the homes in the area...and probably need to have a better bridge over the little river that so recently raged. I wonder if the interchange design will take into consideration flood conditions!

PS, most of the photos today are mine, except the video and the last two.


Today's quote:

This is what power really is: the privilege of ignoring anything you might find distasteful. 

-Oksana Zabuzhko, writer (b. 19 Sep 1960)







15 comments:

  1. ...Mother Nature has her beautiful fall wardrobe on.

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    1. Glad to find beauty...there are still so many shocking scenes around each corner here it seems.

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  2. I so love seeing the fall colors there. Beautiful in every way. (NewRobin13)

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    1. Hi Robin, thanks for stopping by and commenting. Yes this area is known for it's beautiful fall colors!

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  3. Hello Barb,
    The autumn colors are beautiful there, I have been enjoying them here and on our outings.
    Take care, have a great week ahead.

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    1. Deciduous trees are just so lovely this time of year!

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  4. Nice to look back at the leaf colors. They are all gone here from the trees and brown on the ground.

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    1. We do wait and wait for them, then glory in their beauty because it is so fleeting.

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  5. A nice look back and see what it all looks like now. Leaves leave us so fast sometimes we don't even notice.

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    1. I was surprised to see some trees still with colorful leaves down in Asheville today...so will share more sometime.

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  6. The carpet of leaves is nice, but it doesn't stay that way for too long.

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    1. Here some guys with leaf blowers make a lot of noise and push them all into the lowest spot on the property.

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  7. Beautiful, let us enjoy as long as it lasts and share!

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  8. Love the autumn foliage! They may have gone back to look at the plans for that interchange.

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