I’ve been heading to a few local parks and squares in Philadelphia hoping to be awed by an Autumnal spectacle of brilliant color as if the whole area was on fire. It hasn’t really happened at least not yet. There may be a few leaves changing color here and there, but nothing to write home about. The above tree was the exception. This was on the sidewalk on my way to Jefferson Square, and it was brilliant.
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RED!!! 🙂 Lots of red there… LOL
The sun made them glow. I got a feeling everything else will turn brown and immediately fall.
But you have to admit it IS odd for ALL of them to be basically the identical color!
You have just inspired another post. Hang on.