Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mid October/ Nature Notes

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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26 comments:

  1. Such a nice October you're having in Ontario! A super collage, making my haert so warm.. :)

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  2. Wonderful sights of Autumn. I always think of apples in the fall as well as the beautiful colors of the leaves.

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  3. Perfect title for a wonderful collage! That first one is perfect!

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  4. I think you are the world cool collage champion! Awesome!

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  5. Such wonderful visions of October in Ontario! Those are sugar maples for sure, and I also loved the total image that the collage represents. Thanks!

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  6. Thanks for a beautiful collage of Ontario in October. The maples are gorgeous.

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  7. Very pretty. We aren't having a very colorful foliage season in New England.

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  8. "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.

    I would love a fresh apple right now.

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  9. 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!

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  10. I love the colors of the trees , so beautiful! Looks like your October is just swell with such wonderful scene!

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  11. what I especially love about these is there essential "organic-ness" with the natural flaws that make them all the more beautiful

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  12. The bounty of autumn, isn't it just perfect?!

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  13. What a super collage, EG. I think this is why Fall is such a great time of year. MB

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  14. You help me identify so much while I'm up here.

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  15. It must be a treat to drive that road surrounded by red leaves.

    Darla

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  16. You did a perfect mix here with signs of Autumn!
    Well done! :)
    Léia

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  17. I'm in Fall Ozland. There is no time like Fall. There is no time like Fall.

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  18. You did a wonderful job of capturing the essence of the season!

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  19. Hey, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. I think that people felt sorry for Keats because he was slight of build, and sometimes rather feminine. He had a beautiful face, and dark, curly hair. I think he lived in a dream world most of the time.
    Glad you enjoyed my post.
    Your pictures of Ontario are beautiful. I have family in Ontario, incidentally.

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  20. Such a gorgeous collage of autumn images!

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  21. You 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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