Understory continues, both Local and National Forest locations.
Sourwood an understory Tree Turns into a beauty in the Fall/ November
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Thought at first this was Maple Vine but the leaves are shaped wrong, turns out it's Red Maple stunted in the understory / November.
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Numerous Undersory shrubs and Stunted Trees turn a delicious shade of Gold in the Fall / November
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Trumpet Vine on my Oak tree/ late Oct.
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Understory on the Buffalo River / October.
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Ferns along a small Fall / April
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Squirrel in the understory at Star of the West. / July
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William wrote:
topic returns
Pg. 19 I'm lovin all the textures here Bill.
Pg. 19 Great image and Prose Fred Ann.
Fred Ann wrote:
Thank you for hosting this interesting topic Zudith, and I have just one more photo to add. At this time of year as our seasonal change from autumn to Winter is approaching the changing mix on the forest floor often heralds a change as it responds to natures signals of wind and snow.
Needles of pine quilt a soft warm blanket using
hushed hues of faded browns and yawning yellows
as Autumn prepares its winter bed
Northern vagabonds of wind and snow
whistle a warning lullaby of winter's approach
and Autumn falls asleep upon a soft white pillow
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The last Page of the last chapter of the saga of the Understory.
Zudith Thanks for Hosting this great Challenge.
Flox from the Ponca Area / July
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William wrote:
mirror back/ground/series
Bill
Pg. 19 post 2/ I don't know why but I like #2 best.
Pg. 20
#3 really like the light on this one.
William wrote:
who would know, it's mine (mind)
and concur with the idea
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Photogirl17 wrote:
Pg. 19 Great image and Prose Fred Ann.
Thank you for your comment.
Photogirl17 wrote:
That's some close work Fred Ann, well done.
Its lovely to find the little stuff, small ca also be grand and intricate! Thank you for your comment. A Happy Thanksgiving to all American friends. In Canada we celebrated Thanksgiving in October.
l-fox wrote:
Excellent! And a poetic title. Good job.
Tis the season for snug and cosy coverings. Glad that you enjoyed my thoughts on the seasonal changes coming about. Thank you.
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