I was taking a driving tour of beautiful Converse Road and was amazed to find this section, where one side of the road was gold and the other side was green:
A beautiful road every autumn, it seemed to be outdoing itself on this day, beckoning me to keep going:
Leaves of gold, a rich experience, a warm memory of childhood long gone:
I passed by this picturesque farm of horses and Red Angus cattle:
And was awed by the rich reds and golds alongside this section of the road:
An old stone wall of considerable height, backed by autumn color:
An explosion of yellow and orange:
Another stone wall, this one running right along the side of Converse Road:
Orange, red and yellow, blending together into a sort of golden forest:
One small red tree, surrounded by greens and yellows:
I had to pull off the road a bit to see this almost hidden hay field, surrounded by trees in their finest autumn color:
The last photo of my driving tour was of this patch of Sumac. They are usually among the first to turn color and I might have expected them to have dropped their leaves by now, but these small trees held on:
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