And, after the woods, a few neighborhood trees.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
The colors at their peak
At Glenwood Woods (where the woodchucks chuck?). The place was alive with robins. Maybe this is where they stay for the winter. Scientists are forever telling us they are year-round residents, and yet anyone with eyes and a backyard can see they do come back -- from somewhere -- in the spring.










And, after the woods, a few neighborhood trees.


And, after the woods, a few neighborhood trees.
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