The theme this week by Kathy is "Change". Mac, Chris,Kathy, Rich and I have a little contest to show a new theme header each week. We now post anytime before 4 PM EDT on Wednesdays and voting begins after that. Mac is on holiday so won't be posting this week.
This week some reall changes have come to the shore of the lake. The colors they are a changing.
The reds and yellows are coming into view.
There is beauty all around as the colors burst forward.
You can see the wonders of nature.
What i chose as my header is a water lily leaf that had broken free. You can really see it's in the state of change.
See what the others have to show at the above links.
wow..amazing color of the leaf..
ReplyDeleteGreat choices and I knew we would see some great Fall changes with the theme. As you know, I took a different turn with the changes in kids growing up to be great young adults. Wow! I keep running into my first graders all grown up, and they seem to have done a good job of it.
ReplyDeleteEach of these pictures would be a winner in my eyes. I love all the fall colours.
ReplyDeleteThe leaves on our trees are still green and haven't fallen off yet. Sun is still shining brightly, although it is a little nippy in the mornings now. Autumn is slow appearing this year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall captures, Tom, and wonderful colors!! Thanks as always for sharing the beauty!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot, your header is beautiful, perfect for the theme. Weather is change here and I see some different colors around.
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Léia
Nice images..
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I like your Autumn pictures, they're really well done. Love the ripples in the water in your header picture
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs, such views are enrapturing. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteImpressive photos and beautiful scenery. The header photo is great!
ReplyDeleteThe water's reflection, especially in the first photo looks like a painting by the Impressionist, Claude Monet. Pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteI like the water photos. Always like photos of water.
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