This #treetuesday features fall of course
I woke up early in the morning and it finally had stopped raining after a couple days. The lake was filled to the brim and the cold rain has started turning the leaves.
All the early morning dogs and their humans get to enjoy the colors as well.
The dog pointed me to this colorful canvas on the ground. The black leaves from the poplar tree help add contrast to the red maple.
Looking up it was like fire in the sky.
Here is a baby maple tree turning nice and colorful for fall. Hopefully it will survive and grow into a large tree.
An even more red maple giving nice contrast against the blue sky.
The clover offers a nice contrast with the red almost magenta leaves.
Plenty of deep yellows are appearing as well.
A side path through the forest by the lake is almost fully golden in the morning light. I often go here to hunt for mushrooms in the weeds.
One of the brownish gold leaves is glistening in the sun rays from the rain drops that fell the night before.
An older oak leaf is also rain drop covered with some orange fungi in the background.
Chatter chatter bark bark sqwaaa. Hey human quit daydreaming work starts in 15 minutes, said the squirrel. Get back to your computer before you're late!