23 October, 2017

It's been a late autumn in New Hampshire - will summer never end?


23 October 2017
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R. Linda:

If you can view the video, this is what I was looking at for most of September. I was rather taken aback that we were having pine needle showers and no colour change. This is what I see from my home office window.



In the lead-up to me annual Halloween story, I thought to entertain you with the autumn photos of this year's New Hampshire tree crop. I would like to say that the leaves did not turn colour until recently, very late actually, and I think the early leaf peepers did not get to enjoy the fall season as in years past, last year in particular, being rather spectacular. I am told that the seasonal change is proceeding at a snail's pace because of the unusually warm weather and lack of rainfall. I be okay with that I be because I rather enjoy the long fall with the summer-like weather, letting yours truly enjoy the outdoors later than usual. By September, we have colour change, but not this year. At this rate, we are told the leaves should still be on the trees into November. I'll lift me mulled cider to that!

So it was a slow start. Here are a few shots of early fall. Late September down the road where the lake dwellers live.

Our little lake community on down the road on September 28, well beyond when the colour should have popped

The following week, on October 4th, not much change. This was a nearby field
On October 16th, things looked better but still not entirely up to the usual autumn beauty.

If you compare this shot to last year's, well it is sadly lacking in colour.
Then we had one cold night, and the next day, it was like autumn had arrived in all her finery. If this could only last into mid-November I'd be a very happy sort I would.

The wife took this shot. It looks like a painting. The bog down the road.

Beautiful morning with the sun streaming between the trees.

The copse of trees between the fields.

Our road is not as pretty as last year.

Getting there.

Then, just yesterday, autumn's queen arrived in the shape of a beautiful red maple with the compliment of a blue sky that made the season perfect.

Nirvana! Finally.

This be all fine and good, but the amount of pine cones and the largeness of the acorns, give me pause that we are going to be hit with one hell of a winter.

Gabe
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7 comments:

mobit22 said...

Oh so sad! Is it mean if I hope you get bonked by a very large acorn? We had winter storm BEFORE we had autumn.

Gabriel O'Sullivan said...

Oh sad back LMAO a snow storm in July is normal for you LOL.

Tomas said...

I have never seen a pine needle shower before, cool. Your wife's picture is this side of wow (and I'd like a copy I will pay her for it), and the red maple is quite something.

Gabriel O'Sullivan said...

I will ask her.

mobit22 said...

There were tree's in the pictures? I was too busy seething because of your weather!

Gabriel O'Sullivan said...

Where were there not trees? I live in a forest LOL

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