weekly photo challenge: Changing Seasons
In a new post created specifically for this challenge, share a picture that means CHANGING SEASONS to you.
We know our readers hail from all corners of the globe, so we’re excited to see different landscapes, as well as more creative, unexpected interpretations
Autumn’s Transition
The second snowstorms of 2012-2013 year occurred in October. Since then neither rain nor snow.
The weather channel notes a 10% chance of snow this coming Sunday, December 9, 2012.
It seems as though the current drought continues . . .

Lovely !
thank you – your blog is lovely.
Beautify photo.
thank you Gayle
Beautiful image. And I agree, it seems as though the drought continues…
wind and grey cast skies today . . . is this to be a foretelling of snow?
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great shot – though i think i’d prefer just a tad more color! (smile)
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Awesome Brenda. I love the subtle color punch in the black and white.
thank you …
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I love the way the color stands out against the backdrop of black and white… Stunning!
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Beautiful!
thank you. Your delicate challenge image touched my soul. Thank you for sharing your image
Very beautiful I love the composition.
thank you for your positive feedback
Prettier than it deserves to be —
(Not a big fan of snow!)
This image was taken the day after a snowfall . . . it felt like spring. I yearn for spring:)