Sunday, October 13, 2024

Around the Sugar Bush

It is time to look around the Sugar Bush. Sugar maples tend to turn earlier than some trees, so the bush was a bit past peak in places, but it was still looking pretty darn good on such a fine day. Sugar  Maples turn yellow and not into the saturated oranges and reds that we all love. I still love it, though, and I can find those other colours elsewhere.





Here is one of your truly by truly her. I switch the hat backwards when I am taking pictures, but I sure don't wear it like that . . . unless I forget, of course.


I am not quite done. Tomorrow is our actual Thanksgiving Day, and I will post more in my effort to make the most of the season.

19 comments:

  1. I would love to see the fall colours of the maples.

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  2. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  3. A gorgeous place for a walk.

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  4. Are sugar maples a softwood? I have softwood maples and they turn yellow. I like the jauntiness of the backward cap!

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    1. There are some soft maples but the sugar maples are hard.

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  5. Magical photos! And a Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!

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  6. Agree with Vicki, magical. Those beautiful yellows. Looking forward to more!

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  7. The amber colour beauty throughout the series

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  8. Gorgeous! Golden splendor!

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  9. Nice color i the floor of the forest. the old guy with the camera looks pretty good too. Have a good Thanksgiving.

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  10. Wonderful yellow. Matches your hat, too.

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  11. Oh what wonderful photos!
    I do that with my hat also...my son refers to me as a punk when I do that...

    Love the golds and the forest of sugar maples.

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  12. So pretty! Love the way you look in the backwards hat.

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  13. The consensus here, is that the colours are a little muted this fall.

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  14. It is a lovely time of year.

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  15. Wheelers have some pretty amazingly sized trees.

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  16. I love the yellows! Reminds me of Robert Frost's favorite poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" xoxo

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