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Fall continues on its way and puts on more dramatic makeup every day it seems. Speaking with several friends yesterday we agreed that this Fall's colors are some of the best we have ever seen here in Maine. One old timer says that brighter colors happen in years where there is little rain and wind - another maintains that excessive rain and higher temperatures are the reason for spectacular displays. For myself I say thank you to both, get outdoors and enjoy what is being presented by our Mother, Nature, and a sunny or overcast day - no matter the weather.
Fall photos for this post are images 2-10.
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Small houses seem to growing in popularity these days, usually structures ranging from 400 to 700 square feet in floor area. On a recent day trip to Stonington here in Midcoast Maine to visit friends of Lee I spotted two such houses. Which one would you be willing to live in?
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Fall has arrived.
I am holding the proof the Seasons change.
The following eight images have not been color enhanced, they show something of the vibrancy everywhere here.
Not every Fall color is red, yellow and orange.
Taken at Jordan Pond in Acadia - shown as shot'
Not only do we enjoy the views,
we enjoy each other's company just as much.
The lone reed sitting in Jordan Pond
points to the next Season,
soon to arrive.
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Some humor:
Until the next post,
Bill Lagerstrom
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