Friday, September 18, 2020

Colors of late summer

Many of the orange, red, and yellow colors people see during autumn start to show up in northern New Hampshire in the waning days of summer.  Shortly after sunrise this a.m., a white ash was showing its major head start on most other trees.


Although sugar maple crowns won't be orange for a bit, the pumpkin pictured last week has completely turned from its original green.  A buddy is in the photo, as well, with more orange on tap over the next few days.

Two more examples of harvest happiness are pictured on the tractor's ballast box, which serves as a planter and vegetable stand now.  The sander remains on the tractor all year.  Spaghetti squash and watermelon also came out of the garden recently.  





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