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Diane B.
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Posted - October 10 2007 : 3:26:56 PM
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One of my favorite things to do when Autumn arrives, is track the progress of the changing fall foliage via the weather.com pages. According to what I read there today, the foliage in Mohicanland (western N.C.) is "near peak," meaning that 30% - 50% of the leaves have now changed color. The late-changing trees remain primarily green, but in the earlier changing trees, the colors are B R I G H T ! Sure wish I could make a trip out that way to see this for myself...<sigh!>
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Posted - October 10 2007 : 4:49:20 PM
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I'm surprised that there is a lot of color in NC already. I live in PA, much further north, and we aren't having much color change, yet. It's just sort of starting. Maybe it was too dry this summer for lots of color. But, to me, most everything still looks pretty green here. |
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blackfootblood
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Posted - October 10 2007 : 5:06:00 PM
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Down here in South-eastern NC, the leaves in some parts look like they are starting to turn. But for the most part things still look greenish-brown. Due to the fact we haven't had much rain. Now in South-western PA where my folks live, their leaves are changing and laying on the ground already. Looks really pretty, my mom sent me a few pic the other day. I love fall! |
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Monadnock Guide
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Posted - October 10 2007 : 5:24:44 PM
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Some really great colors again this year. One great time of year, - and football of course too. |
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blackfootblood
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Posted - October 10 2007 : 8:07:10 PM
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Here is one of the pictures my mom sent me from PA. Thought this one was soooo pretty!
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Gadget Girl
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Posted - October 10 2007 : 8:12:42 PM
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quote: Originally posted by blackfootblood
Down here in South-eastern NC, the leaves in some parts look like they are starting to turn. But for the most part things still look greenish-brown. Due to the fact we haven't had much rain. Now in South-western PA where my folks live, their leaves are changing and laying on the ground already. Looks really pretty, my mom sent me a few pic the other day. I love fall!
Why we are almost neighbors Blackfootblood - I live a bit north of you in Pitt County. I was just in Kure Beach this past weekend - Are you near Wilmington?
Loved the pic above. I think southern PA is my second most favorite place to drive. Absolutely beautiful state! |
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Kirachi
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Posted - October 11 2007 : 05:26:04 AM
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Wow, i'll have to come see an NC Autumn one day. Most people i know that have been to NC around this time of year go on about beautiful it is.
Here in Engalnd the leaves are just changing but it rains too much to enjoy it haha |
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richfed
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Posted - October 11 2007 : 06:48:40 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Diane B.
One of my favorite things to do when Autumn arrives, is track the progress of the changing fall foliage via the weather.com pages. According to what I read there today, the foliage in Mohicanland (western N.C.) is "near peak," meaning that 30% - 50% of the leaves have now changed color. The late-changing trees remain primarily green, but in the earlier changing trees, the colors are B R I G H T ! Sure wish I could make a trip out that way to see this for myself...<sigh!>
Doesn't seem like it's quite there yet, D. I had to go to Asheville yesterday and though it was clear, it was still mostly green ... from Marion to Asheville.
PS - Nice pic, Melissa! |
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - October 11 2007 : 07:59:57 AM
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That picture is really nice! I would print out something like that, frame it and hang it on the wall as an art photo.
We are still approaching peak here in Binghamton. Seems very slow this year, due to all the warm weather we have had. Things will move quickly now, however, with the drop in temps. |
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blackfootblood
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Posted - October 11 2007 : 08:52:25 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Gadget Girl
quote: Originally posted by blackfootblood
Down here in South-eastern NC, the leaves in some parts look like they are starting to turn. But for the most part things still look greenish-brown. Due to the fact we haven't had much rain. Now in South-western PA where my folks live, their leaves are changing and laying on the ground already. Looks really pretty, my mom sent me a few pic the other day. I love fall!
Why we are almost neighbors Blackfootblood - I live a bit north of you in Pitt County. I was just in Kure Beach this past weekend - Are you near Wilmington?
Loved the pic above. I think southern PA is my second most favorite place to drive. Absolutely beautiful state!
Hey GG! My husband and I live about forty minutes, give or take, from the Wilmington beach area. We located in Cumberland county.
Thanks for the nice compliments everyone. I'll be sure to let my mom know you guys liked it! |
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Kyfrontiersman
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Posted - October 11 2007 : 10:20:48 AM
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We finally got out of the 90s here (HUZZAH!!!) Today it looks like we're going to get a high in the 50s. We can live with that. I'm seeing more leaves dying here than changing color, probably due to the extreme heat for so long. Mike |
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - October 12 2007 : 12:11:37 AM
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It's the same story for KY too KFM. Stinks. I really like the fall colors but am enjoying the smell that comes with the temp. drop! |
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Karen W
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Posted - October 14 2007 : 4:42:33 PM
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I'm in Brown County in southern Indiana, a spot known for the changing fall colors. Like Ohio and Kentucky, this year things are pretty brown due to a very dry and hot summer. Sure am glad to see some cooler temps though!
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Irishgirl
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Posted - October 15 2007 : 09:15:20 AM
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quote: Originally posted by blackfootblood
Here is one of the pictures my mom sent me from PA. Thought this one was soooo pretty!
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Gorgeous picture Blackie. Your mom sure can take a good one |
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - October 15 2007 : 11:05:16 AM
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Well, I had an absolutely beautiful drive through Pennsylvania to Ligonier on Friday afternoon. Once I got out of the drizzle (there seems to be a weather line right at Scranton!), it was glorious! The colors are not quite at peak yet, but will be very soon. |
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Light of the Moon
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Posted - October 17 2007 : 08:07:45 AM
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OMG! I saw the first tree that turned it's fall color on in Boone County! WOW! How late in the month for it too! This drought is really doing a number here. But that tree was one of my mother's favorites. A big golden one. It was pretty and nice to finally see one turn from the season instead of the lack of water. |
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Obediah
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Posted - October 17 2007 : 1:35:53 PM
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Here in California, our fall color is green! |
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Posted - October 17 2007 : 2:16:18 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Obediah
Here in California, our fall color is green!
Alright, don't rub it in, Obi. We know you have beautiful weather in CA. Then again, we don't have earthquakes in PA. |
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Posted - October 17 2007 : 3:27:12 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Obediah
Here in California, our fall color is green!
In Texas it's brown. Green one day, brown the next, in the blink of an eye. I don't think I'd ever seen leaves change color till I moved to Carolina! |
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Posted - October 17 2007 : 3:28:39 PM
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Wing, I hate to burst your bubble, but earthquakes can happen anywhere! Fortunately, in my section of the Golden State, they are very rare...I haven't felt one under my feet in over 20 years.
That green remark wasn't meant to twist the knife, but more of a disgusted comment on our Mediterranean/desert climate. Most leaves come in only 2 colors: green or brown. |
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Posted - October 17 2007 : 3:52:41 PM
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Here in northern PA(Potter Co.) the leaves have peaked the first week-end in October.Still plenty of leaves on the trees...unusual for this late in the year. |
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Monadnock Guide
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Posted - October 17 2007 : 4:03:27 PM
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Fantastic hike today, - a little past peak for most, but still a lot of color and one great day. |
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Posted - October 23 2007 : 6:00:30 PM
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I was at Occoneechee State Park in VA this past weekend for some (much-needed!) R&R, and was very happy to see that the trees there are just starting to change color. The weather was beautiful too. It was cold enough to see my breath in the air Sunday morning when I took my dog for a walk and it actually felt like fall . . . until I returned to NC and the temps in the mid-80's. Ah well! Here's a little bit of fall color from VA:
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Wilderness Woman
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Posted - October 24 2007 : 10:53:32 AM
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We are right at peak now, and they are gorgeous this year!
I also am having a bumper crop of black walnuts. I have one tree next to my driveway (unfortunately!) that has outdone itself this year. It's not a very big tree, but it has produced a ton of nuts. I say unfortunately, because they are big and heavy and I fear for my van windshield. I probably should park out on the street until they are all off the tree. |
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Posted - October 24 2007 : 3:34:21 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Wilderness Woman
. . . I say unfortunately, because they are big and heavy and I fear for my van windshield. . . .
Or yourself, if walking under the tree when a big wind decides to blow! |
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Posted - October 24 2007 : 6:05:13 PM
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Beautiful picture, Red!! Virginia certainly does have some pretty scenery.
Oh, and WW, an over abundance of nuts on trees means winter is going to be a rough one. Something my grandma always told me and have know to be the truth. I bet if you have squirrels, their in hog heaven!! |
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