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The United Colors of Autumn

 

There’s no denying that Seattle know how to change seasons BEAUTIFULLY.

 

autumnleaves (4 of 20)

autumnleaves (1 of 20) autumnleaves (14 of 20)
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autumnleaves (16 of 20) autumnleaves (9 of 20)

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autumnleaves (19 of 20) autumnleaves (7 of 20)

 

autumnleaves (5 of 20) autumnleaves (13 of 20)

autumnleaves (15 of 20)

autumnleaves (2 of 20)

   


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Dana

Wow, these are gorgeous! We have had a beautiful autumn, haven't we?

cally

Wow, stunning!
I've been extra housebound by a bad leg so I've been limited to only seeing what few leaves the gales of this year have allowed to remain for Autumn colour (finally updated my blog with some)- so seeing your photo's is a real treat, especially that top one, it's so rich, reminds me a little bit of last week when I was poaching pears with red wine, spices and vanilla seeds.

Having my first blog visit around the web in months so I'm just quickly looking at a couple of posts from each person and not really catching up properly, I hope all well with you and the family. xxx

nazila

I love you and your photos. xo. nm Currently in So Cal staring at a palm tree.

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