Fading Fall by linnypinny

Fading Fall

Happy Thanksgiving! For me, this is last day of Fall. Time to decorate and celebrate Winter, starting tomorrow. Here is one of my last Fall photos, taken at the office courtyard.
Great transition of the seasons photo, Lin. I wish you a blessed Thanksgiving Day today. My youngest son is in Nashville this week and has been sending us the most interesting and beautiful photos! I showed him your project before he left for inspiration.
November 27th, 2014  
Nice shot and textures
November 27th, 2014  
A beautiful shot.
November 27th, 2014  
Incredible picture.
November 27th, 2014  
Very nice!
November 27th, 2014  
This office of yours lets you take lots of photographs, do you have time to work (wink). In my days I was chained to my desk and only released to go home - do you believe me. Lovely capture, bring on Winter.
November 27th, 2014  
So beautiful and a great shot before transitioning to the next season!!!
November 27th, 2014  
Beautiful hydrangea and shot! You can cut them off, sparkle some glitter over it and use it as Christmas decoration, in a vase or so :-)
November 27th, 2014  
Fall left and winter came this week for us.
November 27th, 2014  
Hard to believe it's Thanksgiving Day already. Enjoy the winter.
November 28th, 2014  
Lovely shot. Happy Thanksgiving! Yes, it is now time to decorate for Winter. My city even had its tree lighting ceremony tonight.
November 28th, 2014  
Congratulations on making the Trending Page. Well deserved.
November 28th, 2014  
Nice capture.
November 28th, 2014  
Like how this is highlighted by some of the greenery in the background.
November 28th, 2014  
Lovely hydrangea capture.
November 29th, 2014  
These are lovely!!
November 29th, 2014  
My son showed me photos as follows: Memphis: Peabody ducks; Gibson Guitar Factory; sports complexes; Autozone Park; Fed Ex Forum; Beale Street--Coyote Ugly; Mississippi Riverside Park with enormous, slow and impressive river barges; Tennessee BBQ; from Nashville: Antique Archeology; Centennial Park with the Parthenon and Athena; Grand Ole Opry exterior, but the parking fixture would not take his card so he couldn't park; in other parts of Tennessee: Kingsport Tri City area--he cycled 160 miles through the Appalachians to North Carolina; Bristol Speedway of Lights with the yellow stripe dividing Tennessee from Virginia; Gatlinburg, Pigeonforge, Nascar, Lost Sea Cave outside of Knoxville, the Great Smokey Mountains. He will probably be returning a lot. The mother of his child has relocated to the area, and even though he has custody, he will be regularly taking him to be with her for holidays. He is trying to keep costs down on the choices of what he goes to see, and he is a wonderful photographer.
December 1st, 2014  
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