Tex-s wrote:
This first image is McKittrick Canyon in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The park is one of just a small number of locations in Texas that produce this degree of fall colors.
The second is one has a funny story and a vocabulary word: Pareidolia. Pareidolia is the tendency for the human brain to assign a meaning or association to visual stimuli, like seeing animals in cloud formations or maybe, after a couple of hours alone on a trail, imagining a large cat is looking your way.
Love the fall colors in 1 and the info with the second image.