Today it’s a VERY gray and EXTREMELY rainy day – I had to put that capital emphasis, because it seems the skies just decided to open up and dump rain by the truckloads, not even bucketloads. On a positive note, the rain seems to really bring out the colors of the trees and I’m lucky I get to enjoy all that beauty from my windows. So, in order to brighten things up and share the beauty with others, I thought I would post some pictures I took on another gray and rainy day not so long ago!
A few days ago I went out for a walk after the rain. I find that the rain seems to cleanse everything so colors are brighter and more stunning after a rain shower. The gray clouds also somehow manage to enhance all the brilliant autumn colors and make for amazing spectacles of nature. I hadn’t planned on walking in this park, but as I passed by, the colors of the trees caught my eye and dazzled me. Those magnificent colors beckoned me, and the further I followed the park trail, the more amazing the scene became. I was rather grateful I just happened to choose that direction for my walk, because it would have been a real shame to miss out on all that beauty.
Oh, and as a little side note: I know there are a lot of pictures of that one bench, but I just fell in love with how beautiful and romantic it looked, nestled between the trees and with all those leaves on and around it.
I hope you enjoy seeing these pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them.
Dounia, I always appreciated your writings and your thoughts but today I am especially grateful for your appealing and moving pictures. Thanks!
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YAY! I’m so excited that you put a comment on my blog! 😀 And I’m really really happy that you liked the pictures and that hopefully they could brighten up your day a little bit! Lots of love to you and see you soon!
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Beautiful slide show!
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Thank you so much! I’m really happy you enjoyed it; I had a great time looking around your blog earlier!
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Gorgeous! I adore the one of the bench with leaves on it and all around on the ground.
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Thank you! I’m really happy you enjoyed them 🙂 The rainfall and wind earlier that day had knocked down a lot of the leaves and just made for such a spectacular display on and around that bench.
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Absolutely gorgeous! I see what you mean about that bench- and there’s even that branch reaching from one tree to the other like a friendly arm!
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Thanks! I like that you noticed that branch too – I just loved those trees and that bench!
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I can see why! You’re lucky to live in such a beautiful area. It must be quite splendid with the snow!
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We are very lucky, because the town we live in is really lovely. There’s so much nature, parks and quaint little roads/town squares; it’s really nice in the winter when it’s all white and sparkling. I’ll make sure to share pictures of our winter season…and I do love the snow, but I hope it doesn’t come too soon, so we can keep enjoying autumn for a bit!
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Thanks for stopping by ‘my place’. I quite enjoyed your autumn slide show. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting and for stopping by 🙂
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What beautiful photos. How I’d love to take a walk where you live. 🙂 And those bench shots are great. Really nice.
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Thank you! I happy you liked them; that park is particularly beautiful in the fall, more than in any other season (in my humble opinion!) 🙂 I really appreciate your comments, even more so because your pictures are really incredible.
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Great idea thanks for sharing
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting! I’m happy you liked it 🙂
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What fabulous pictures, such dazzling colors…how very fortunate to be surrounded by so much beauty!
I love this term…TCK !
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Thank you for your kind comment! The fall is so beautiful in the New England states, and I’m really amazed every day at the constantly changing colors – it’s really fantastic, so I’m happy to share that beauty with others! Thanks again for stopping by, and I hope to hear from you again 🙂
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