Tomorrow it’s supposed to rain…
and Friday I head to the farm…
so today was technically my last day of autumn here in my city…
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sharing some last minute captures today…
the last hoorah….
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All captured in Central Park…
with the exception of the last one…as I made my way home…
walking past the American Museum of Natural History…
in the hood…
<chat soon>
Ginnie says
We haven’t reached our last hoorah here in Dutchland yet, Robin, but it’ll be soon, I’m sure. To see yours there in the place we have all grown to love is very special. I bet you’ll catch some lingering scenes also on the farm. Travel mercies…and love.
Silke says
Great pictures!
I love the autumn and I love NY, thanks a lot for sharing these beautiful pictures!
Best wishes from germany!
Silke
Virginia says
These are all very beautiful. My favorite is the pine cones lying on the ground. That photo just seems to speak to me… Safe travels sweet frissy, and give mom my love. XoXo
Catherine (@foxglove says
I’d love to a peek through that lens of yours sometimes and especially today!! That last one btw looks like the future……are you sure you don’t go home via another planet?
Susan says
Each image is just lovely but I am especially smitten with the wooden bridge in the gorgeous colored trees, amazing that it’s smack dab in the (your) city! I’m happy to know that you will be with your mom and hope all is well on the farm.
Elena Caravela says
You know, I’ve often marveled at the bed of pine needles I enjoy on a walk, but never could I have captured that feeling, experience, the way that you have. Simply wonderful.
shooter says
I so envy you that location, I would love to walk these routes with you, you have once again captured it beautifully, the colours are perfect, I love them. The lone pine cone..masterful.
Katrin says
They made a huge mistake not to choose you as a NYC ambassador – each one of your posts makes me want to take the next plane!
Lisa says
The meaning of Autumn – You certainly captured it. I love the way you see the details of everyday things that we may not take the time to notice. Love the pinecones.
The crispness, colors, smells – You make them come alive.
Thank you for sharing.
Love you.
xoxoxo