Views from my windows looking over Swannanoa Valley, Black Mountain NC
Sept. 1, 2025, first blush of red on maple treeOct. 12, 2025 - red shows on dogwood and sourwood trees near apartment building downhill from mine. I can just begin to see mountain ridge in distance.Oct. 17, 2025 morning------------------
Inner Workings about some of my thoughts about end of life, and clearing out the belongings.
You have a lovely colors outside your window. Pretty photos. Take care, enjoy your day!
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DeleteThank you so much Eileen…my early rising blogger friend! I’ve just now settled back in bed sitting up with my first cup of coffee to read blogs and start my Wednesday. It’s always great to hear from you. I do hope you have a lovely day today too!
...nice looking hood!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom, I do love having such a beautiful and simple view. I have to remind myself how wonderful it is when I complain about climbing my 5 steps on the front porch to get into this sweet little apartment.
DeleteYou tracked the process well over time and have some nice results.
ReplyDeleteI think having an enjoyable scene that I’m already looking towards regularly made it easy to have a progression - though i did vary the views quite a bit. I challenge others to do a similar exercise!
DeleteBeautiful autumn colours. Here, almost all leaves gone now. And grey skies and rain...
ReplyDeleteHow do you deal with bland colors of winter? I think many focus on food, or books …
DeleteI love this "time lapse" of autumn! How cool to see the trees transform that way.
ReplyDeleteI mentioned before how I already am looking at the same scene daily, and just had the fun oof taking 2 or so photos each day…some of course got tossed!
DeleteWonderful seeing the colours. Ours are about done!
ReplyDeleteSame here, except for a few late bloomers. I was trying to figure out why the mountains already look grey, and I think it’s from the air putting a blue tint on them. No colors left up on their slopes.
DeleteGreat color! I especially like the ones through your windows. They look so cozy. Stay well, Barb!
ReplyDeleteWell all are through the windows actually, just some taken right up against the glass. So the colors might be a bit muted due to the green tint of 2 panes of glass!
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ReplyDeleteI’m not sure about the peaceful part of November…will be waiting to see if I can enjoy it. I tend to get anxious with plans for holidays. Glad you feel that way though!
DeleteIt was interesting to watch the progression throughout the days. We're still seeing a mixture of bare and colorful trees.
ReplyDeleteYes, now it's colors hanging on in single or small groups of leaves, with the skeletons showing all that has been shrouded all summer of the trees' branches.
DeleteWonderful progression==well captured!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteThank you so beautiful with the blue skies. You live in a wonderful area. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteLovely. I am glad I live in a place with changing colors this time of year!
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