A Rock Elm, late to turn in autumn, stands among a hemlock grove on the South Rim Trail of Taughannock Falls Park, Finger Lakes Region of New York State.
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South Rim Trail, early November
Beautiful photograph Michael. The colours of autumn are incredible in New York, I always loved seeing the trees changing colours in Central Park. Greetings and all the best,
FBC
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New Yorkers are fortunate in Central Park. Thanks for your visit and compliment, Francisco.
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My pleasure, Michael
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Dreamy.
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I feel the same way, coming upon these among the hemlocks. Good to hear from you, Laleh.
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Always pleasure.❤️
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good one…thanks for share
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my pleasure, you are welcome.
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It’s just a little thing. ❤
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Beautiful!
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All now passed, so soon. Thanks for visiting, Ribana.
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Sweet Elm! I had to rake oodles of Oak leaves today! 🙂
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This is when they come down, though many hang on for cleanup after the snow melts.
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