Saturday, October 15, 2005

Fall in Pa


Fall colors have started appearing all over town and this one is the best I have seen this season. This was taken on an evening drive around the place I live, Devon, Pa.

8 comments:

Me said...

so what happened to the tree which u were tracking...

Narayanan Venkitu said...

Wow, Its beautiful.!! Its still not fall here in CA...though looks like next week is going to be fall like ( By CA standards).

Anonymous said...

Beautiful

The Last Blogger said...

Me
That was a wrong tree I picked. Never changed colors :(

Narayanan
I have heard about really nice colors in Oregon. BTW, the latest NatGeo magazine has some awesome pics of Fall in Maine.

Wicked Angel
It most definitely is.

Me said...

same thing here...there is one tree outside my apt...and it never changed color only leaves are falling....

Narayanan Venkitu said...

Used to subscribe to Nat.Geo until a few months back. No time to read, I stopped it.

I'll check'em out in Barnes and Noble. Thank you

Anonymous said...

How about 'em white sox......

ranga, hope you watced the world series. people were complaining that it was not entertaining enough but i had a blast watching the entire postseason. I never thought that it will this good without the yankees and the redsox advancing to the later rounds.

i was pulling for the white sox right from the first match in ALCS and it was fun to watch them go all the way. Ozziee guillen is the "Man". what a bunch of players. they were as interesting or even better than the last years "bunch of idiots who were trying to have some fun" (yeah the redsox, in their own words). the post season was good to the last pitch...

The Last Blogger said...

Hellboy
Hats off to Ozzie. He really was the man. Now about his retirement... :)

I didnt watch as muich of the WS asI wanted to. I caught some really good innings but not the whole kahuna. Partly because I didnt fancy the teams (not anymore) and partly cos other things kept me very busy.

One more curse down the drain !!!

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