This year's Fall leaf season has proved to be a disappointment; the weather hasn't cooperated and the conditions haven't been conducive to brilliant colors. There is color, but it's muted, washed out. Still, there is color, as a walk through the Dykeman Spring Nature Park this morning has shown.
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Muted color in the wetland |
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Looking across the north duck pond |
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Another view across the pond |
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Autumn reflections in the pond |
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Brilliant Maples behind Hatch House next to the famous Dykeman Spring |
© 2017 by A. Roy Hilbinger
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