The evenings have drawn in, there is a chill in the air and there has even been the first dust on snow on the mountains. Its autumn. So, here are three autumnal images. The first is a classic set of colours, the second speaks for itself and the third is a real bonus to the colder weather - you can light a fire and settle down for the evening in the kind of warmth that only a real fire brings.
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Love the autumnal hues. Fortunately no fires required over here!!
ReplyDeleteThe same response the world over; except here we're starting spring. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteThese do have the look of Autumn, a very different view from the one we are seeing in the northern hemisphere.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn colours and reflections.
ReplyDeleteSydney - City and Suburbs
Great shots, it really looks like autumn. The snow is starting to melt from our mountains as our first really warm spell of spring is upon us. But there's more snow on the way!
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots as always, Stewart! And it does indeed look like autumn! Love colors and the fire! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
great shots for my world,,,, Have a nice weekdays! I hope to see you around @ my little world.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous autumn shots... and here we are hoping for spring and then summer and some heat! At last...
ReplyDeleteDelightful photos. I always enjoy the reminder that our world is upside down from yours, going into spring while you celebrate fall. I miss the cozy fires, but not the long nights and cold days!
ReplyDeleteYour photos make Autumn look so inviting.
ReplyDeleteNice red glow on your days now by the looks of it.
ReplyDeleteThose apples look glorious.
Still, I'm in rush for Autumn L-)