I am joining Susan at A Southern Daydreamer for Outdoor Wednesday.
We went to North Conway to ship the last of the boxes back to Florida. We went to the Christmas Loft to get pictures for the Christmas blogs. I experimented with taking pictures from the truck. I managed some unusual positions and just a few pictures I was happy with.
The color is almost gone but still quite brilliant.
Have a wonderful weekend.
18 comments:
beautiful photos!!!
You'll miss all that color when you get south! Beautiful photos!
Lovely! Hopefully, you will get to enjoy the rain trees if you are coming soon. They are brilliant in all of their pink glory right now. We had quite a storm last night, and some of the pods are off. Still, they are breathtaking... or the ones here are! :-)
XO,
Sheila :-)
Hi Carol, great photographs, especially like the one from the truck!! The reflections are excellent. Have a safe journey, Jackie in Surrey, UK.
The church steeple is lovely. Taking shots from the car is very tough! ♥olive
Gorgeous fall photos! Wonderful!!!
Beautiful shots, the steeple is lovely and the fall colors are gorgeous!
Real Fall colors wow~~~~and beautiful Scenery!!
Happy Outdoor Wednesday!
Blessings,
Kay Ellen
Gorgeous photos! What a beautiful drive!
Your pictures are beautiful and make me dream of fall! Could you bring some cool weather with you when you come to Florida! The high today was 91! UGHH! Have a safe trip!
Lacy
Impressive blog.
Joyce M
breathtaking colors! the last two photos are my favorite.:p
Oh my, what beautiful pictures. Love all the fall colors.
Jocelyn
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What lovely pictures. The barn, the steeple, and loved the wooded road.
Beautiful Photos! I just love Fall! Thanks for sharing.
Karen
Beautiful! I love steeples!
What beautiful pictures. I love the house in the first one especially.
The colors are wonderful... No. Conway is such a pretty town...busy, but pretty.
Your dinner by the fire was so beautiful in the former post. I suppose that you might miss the fireplace a time or two while in your winter home, but oh to have the warmth again. I never used to understand snowbirds, but the older I get, the more I "get it."
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