The month of October this year has been beautifully sunny for the most part
and also rather warm until recently.
I wanted to share the wonderful colours that I've enjoyed in my area
often in my own neighbourhood.
This first photograph was taken in the park called Mont Repos
which is in Lausanne and only a 20-minute walk from where I live.
The golden leaves in the background are Tulip Trees.
Here is one of the paths in the park
lined with those beautiful trees.
The park is so beautiful with all the autumn chrysanthemum plants coming into bloom.
The warm colours make me feel happy!
The leaves are falling with the recent wind and rain and soon the trees will be bare
showing the lovely shapes of their trunks and branches.
The Maple leaves take on their bright tones of red and orange.
Cherry Tree leaves catch the sunlight
before floating down and sometimes getting caught in fences.
Big American oak leaves and Beech create their own beauty when they land
on the granite path.
Closer to home, a local Tulip Tree frames a pale blue sky
In my own tree-lined street, the leaves gather on the pathways
making everything so beautiful.
I was walking down my street in the rain one day and saw this little leaf
which had moulded itself on the door handle of a dark blue car.
Another rainy day and a different kind of leaf had landed on a black car.
The lovely reflected colours on the shiny door are the leaves on the ground.
A rusty fence was embellished by this vine turning a colour which seemed to match the rust.
I was waiting for the bus to come home after an afternoon out and just caught this beautiful lighting
just before sunset.
By standing on tiptoes, I could capture a fine strip of lake and the mountains
The last photo is a still life to honour today.
It is All Hallows' Eve.
What is now known as 'Halloween' is a name that means nothing in itself.
It's a contraction of 'All Hallows' Eve'.
It designates the vigil of All Hallows' Day, which is November 1st,
often known as All Saints' Day.
I have spoken about putting up some photos of a lovely escapade I did in October,
but it will be for another day!
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