Then the death of season, winter that is.
Question time...what brings on change?
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Most of October we have had clear blue skies, and today there been a little bit of rain. Usual October is pretty wet. I have seen snow in lower valley around here, occasionally. But no snow on the peaks yet. Older I get less thrilled I'm about snow and such.
As you can see tree is showing it branches, but yet we have some trees with color. No green leaves or I should say a touch.
The goldish color tree on right hand side is WESTERN LARCH. Could remind or look like fir tree in summer months, but needles change color in fall and fall to ground.
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The painting is intriguing. Gets you to think.
ReplyDeleteYes, I find it intriguing too.
DeleteAll the best Jan
Also, you can hang them either side up, and it's still right!
ReplyDeleteFall is the death of summer but the birth of winter.
I think it's a female. I like the color of the Golden Larch tree.
ReplyDeleteWe got up to 70 today but it looks like it's going to get chilly again next week. Snow will be here sooner than later.
ReplyDeleteI like the photograph of the Larch - it's lovely to see the trees in the Autumn season.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
The faces all look female to me. The larch is fascinating. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteCouldn't the painting be both male and female?
ReplyDeleteFemale, I´d say.
ReplyDelete"... death of season, winter" - so true.
Dangerous, too, if you have to drive to work (as hubby has to and I did for 16 years).
Fall always seems like death to me and spring the rebirth of nature
ReplyDeletePretty photo and intriguing painting.
ReplyDeleteI would say a female painting.
ReplyDeleteI do love the sky photo.
That really is an interesting artwork.
ReplyDeleteThe subject painting does seem to be a female.
ReplyDeleteThe sky photograph is melacholy.
nice post!
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