It seemed to me that this fall started just like the internet memes have stated - it felt as if Mother Nature just flipped the switch from summer to fall. In the past few days, I have literally taken hundreds of photos every day. It appeared to me that this year's autumn display was more colorful than in years past. Even though the locations were the same, the scenes changed overnight as more and more hues burst forth. The neighbor's pond was a great example of this. Reflections turned into impressionist paintings that evolved every day into different works of art. Included in this post is just a sampling of this year's autumn display. If you can over the next few days, get out and enjoy the brilliance. I will continue to take many, many photos of just about every colorful tree and leaf. That's just the nature of things 'round here.
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Author"The Nature of Things" features the writings and photographs of Anna Applegate, who is a lifelong resident of Pinegrove Township, Venango County. She is a graduate of Cranberry High School and Clarion University. After a 15-year career in the local news industry, she made a change and now works at a steel finishing plant in Sandycreek Township. She is a avid lover of animals and nature, and a gifted photographer. Sponsors Archives
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