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Diane Hallman is the face of joy as the season changes.
by Jane Stahl

A colorful row of trees, shadow, and bright light forecast the change.

The shapes, patterns, and palette of autumn's display charm me!

This lone pumpkin provokes a seasonal melancholy as we leave spring and summer's green behind.

Pumpkins inspire creativity...and silly smiles.

Flags line up for November's Veterans Day.


Hydrangea "take 2" in autumn with subtle changes in color such as a skillful watercolorist might create.

Bare branches remind my Kousa dogwood that her magical display must end.

Sunshine gives way to November's winds and storms.

Ginger settles in for a winter's nap.
Sunny, with a high of 49 and low of 32 degrees. Sunny in the morning, overcast in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
I found this to be quite thought-provoking.
Beautifully done, Anne Kent. Written as one who loves words, the smell of books, and everything to do with liver transplants.
So happy to hear Nathaniel is on the mend.
Just in time for the best holiday of the year.
Loved your memory and the story of the "lucky" pilgrim, and the Thanksgiving figues. Thanks, Leslie.