It is interesting how a little bit of color can make such a big difference. Last winter we had several unusual freezes and so much stuff turned brown...I didn't like it at all. Now down in South Florida it stays green (and muggy) all year!
Hi again, Rose...I wanted to answer your question on Colorado in Color: I think it is possible those big boulders could topple over and roll down a hill. I wouldn't want to build a house underneath one. And many of the roads in the mountains have signs that say to be careful of "falling rocks."
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That beautiful red is hanging on until Christmas!!!!! (You know how much I love Christmas REDS.....)
Hugs,
Betsy
It is interesting how a little bit of color can make such a big difference. Last winter we had several unusual freezes and so much stuff turned brown...I didn't like it at all. Now down in South Florida it stays green (and muggy) all year!
Lovely photos, Rose!
but that sure is pretty, though!
Hi again, Rose...I wanted to answer your question on Colorado in Color: I think it is possible those big boulders could topple over and roll down a hill. I wouldn't want to build a house underneath one. And many of the roads in the mountains have signs that say to be careful of "falling rocks."
These look very nice to me. After the snowfall I'm glad to see any color! Nice closeup with fine detail too. Fine shots.
So pretty. I hope the birdies like them too. MB
I like these pictures of the red still hanging on. Most of our tree branches are now bare.
I keep seeing trees filled with red berries and wondering why the birds don't eat them. Very pretty!
beautiful pictures. i'm seeing some red berries around but like you only seeing dull gray or brown. hope all is well.
Red is a colour much appreciated when everything else has turned brown!
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