October in Ontario
Ontario is still quite colourful in October. Starting with the largest square and moving clockwise: maples (not sure which kind) in full colour, a wild apple, Trichloma terreum(I think) mushroom, old man's beard (seed heads of Clematis virginiana), berries of mountain ash (Sorbus) and seed heads of cattails (Typha latifolia) turning to fluff.
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Such a nice October you're having in Ontario! A super collage, making my haert so warm.. :)
ReplyDeleteAwe... just beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow, this is sooooo nice!
ReplyDeleteWonderful sights of Autumn. I always think of apples in the fall as well as the beautiful colors of the leaves.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your collages.
ReplyDeletePerfect title for a wonderful collage! That first one is perfect!
ReplyDeleteI think you are the world cool collage champion! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful season, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful visions of October in Ontario! Those are sugar maples for sure, and I also loved the total image that the collage represents. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a beautiful collage of Ontario in October. The maples are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. We aren't having a very colorful foliage season in New England.
ReplyDelete"old man's beard" - I remember reading about this on a blog post before - was it on your blog? Anyhow, it is a curious looking find.
ReplyDeleteI would love a fresh apple right now.
Your apple made me think of a photo I wish I had. My husband told me this morning that the few leftover tree-picked apples I had left in a box on the deck (1.5 stories high) had apple cores strewn about the deck. Looks like a raccoon came all the way up to the sliding glass doors one night and ate my apples. Oh, I wish he had told me so I could have taken a photo of that!
ReplyDeleteGreat Fall colors!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of the trees , so beautiful! Looks like your October is just swell with such wonderful scene!
ReplyDeletewhat I especially love about these is there essential "organic-ness" with the natural flaws that make them all the more beautiful
ReplyDeleteThe bounty of autumn, isn't it just perfect?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super collage, EG. I think this is why Fall is such a great time of year. MB
ReplyDeleteYou help me identify so much while I'm up here.
ReplyDeleteIt must be a treat to drive that road surrounded by red leaves.
ReplyDeleteDarla
You did a perfect mix here with signs of Autumn!
ReplyDeleteWell done! :)
Léia
I'm in Fall Ozland. There is no time like Fall. There is no time like Fall.
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job of capturing the essence of the season!
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Your pictures of Ontario are beautiful. I have family in Ontario, incidentally.
Such a gorgeous collage of autumn images!
ReplyDeleteYou would be a wonderful guide to young people to show them the beauty of nature...I learn every week from you..thank you...Michelle
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