Sunday, November 17, 2013

Mid Autumn Rural Ontario

Canada geese over Ontario farm

November is mostly overcast in central Ontario.  Air traveling over the "warm"  Great Lakes (compared to the air) picks up moisture, creating thick clouds. 

Farmers' fields have turned  brown, and leaves have fallen from the trees. I do love the browns and golds, especially when the sun shines.

Fallen leaves in quick-frozen ice

Puddles have formed where some leaves have fallen, then frozen.

Frost on grass

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48 comments:

  1. Great post! Love all that Autumn scenery.

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  2. Beautiful photos! :)
    So lovely with the birds flying and the brownish colors on the first one! Yes, soon winter is over us..
    But here where I live it uses to be frost and cold and mostly clear skies in November, but now we have warm and sunny days! :O :)

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  3. Lovely captures -- the golden tones are quite pretty.

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  4. I love these photos, especially the first one. The shades of brown and rust, the farm buildings and the geese are a perfect November scene. It's sunny here today and going up to 10 again. Tomorrow 14 and rain, then back to 'normal' November temperatures the rest of the week. Have a great Sunday.

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  5. the beauty in that first photo had me just staring at if for awhile to soak in everything. the birds lifting up makes it so special.

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  6. Autumn scenes that take the edge off the weather. . . very nice!

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  7. Lovely Fall scenery I don't get to enjoy here in the south.

    Thanks for sharing :)

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  8. Beautiful..... I LOVE your Leaves on Ice :)

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  9. Love the first geese shot and the Autumn mosaic is beautiful. Have a happy day!

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  10. You have captured amazing beauty of fall scenes.Love the leaves frozen in time.

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  11. Your photos are beautiful!
    Greetings, RW & SK

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  12. There are very nice, 'girl'. Exciting late fall shots.

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  13. Nice picturecollage of fallen leaves.
    Greetings
    JetteMajken

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  14. Love the collage of autumn leaves but that last shot is very special.

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  15. I love the frost on the grass shot, and the photo collage of leaves. And the first shot of the geese make me miss seeing them more than ever. I cannot believe how few there are around here now.

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  16. Adore the leaves collage, gorgeous photos!

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  17. Quite lovely! Have been to Renfrew years back....magnificent lake ♥
    Aloha!

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  18. Lovely autumn photos! In the south of Sweden winter is getting closer. But today we´ve enjoied a sunny day and winter felt far away...
    All the best
    Milla

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  19. Lovely shots. They feel very autumny...

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  20. We've melted, with 15 C. temperatures today. Geraldine bullfrog is out. It's raining. I'm ready for winter, though!

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  21. It is definitely getting close to being winter. We have enjoyed some unusually unchilly days, but all of that will change on Tuesday.

    I love this mosaic. Such lovely browns and golds.

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  22. I love the look of rural Ontario. Very appealing.

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  23. I really like your photo of the geese over the fields.

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  24. The geese are gathering here and preparing for their journey. Not looking forward to the deep freeze yet. Lovely shots! Aloha

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  25. we have not had a frost yet....i like this time of year

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  26. Love the frozen leaves - just not in a neighborhood near me any time soon. We had a little snow early last week and I'm fine until Christmas eve.

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  27. Beautiful post and photos, looks like a nice area.

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  28. Yes, EG, it does appear that autumn has really paid you a visit. The first photo is an iconic fall image.

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  29. Nice fall photos! I especially like the leaves.

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  30. Well in addition to seeing your nice pics I learned some meterology.

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  31. What lovely rural shots!

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  32. Very English weather - except that our air has travelled across the Atlantic so is warmer and cloudier! So far we've had hardly any frost but the weatherman speaks of approaching winter this week. Like the quick frozen leaves very much.

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  33. Great pictures / collage displaying. Wish you a good new week :)

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  34. All wonderful images!!! I like the large image of the leaves and ice the best!!!

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  35. Beautiful fall shots- I love the first one with the geese taking off, or landing..I can't tell which- but a perfect rural scene!

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  36. I can almost feel the chill in the air. The pic with the geese is great.

    Darla

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  37. You collage is great as yours always are. Love the shot of the Honkers. We don't see too many Canada Geese here but the Snow Geese are back for the winter as are the Trumpeter Swan. Need to get some pics. MB

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  38. Rural Ontario! It is my dream to live in a tiny little cottage with a pretty garden, close to a small town, where folks greet you as you open the door to your favourite coffee shop, to watch the rain fall on leaves like yours.

    So cozy!

    Poppy

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  39. I can tell by your photos that we are moving into winter soon.

    =)

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  40. Leaves in the ice - those are wonderful and artsy.

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  41. Rural Canada is beautiful, even in winter. Dianne

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  42. Beautiful photos, especially the leaves frozen in ice. Lovely shots!

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  43. Such beautiful offerings you've shared!

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  44. Yes, the golden colors are so pretty in the sun... Lovely post Tina.... Michelle

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  45. Beautiful scenes. I can't believe we're so far into the fall season.

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