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Tag Archives: autumn leaves
Oh, cruel harbinger!
Yes, I know it’s the end of August. But couldn’t we wait just a little longer for the autumn colors to arrive???
Autumn color: red leaves against a blue car
I took this picture about two weeks ago, as I was pushing my cart out of the grocery store. The red leaves against that blue car made such a striking color combination that I discreetly pulled out my phone and … Continue reading
Top Down
I took this photo of our birch tree this week on a sunny early evening as I arrived home from work. Trees die from the top down, something I learned from the arborist years ago when our birch tree was … Continue reading
Posted in Milwaukee, Nature
Tagged allergies, autumn leaves, birch trees, food allergies, soil decontamination, top-down
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A Perfect Autumn Leaf
Usually I am looking up and noticing things like clouds and reflections in office windows. But lately I seem to be looking down and noticing things like the sidewalk moss last week and this leaf today. I don’t think there’s … Continue reading
September Mint (and other photos of summer’s end)
September is here, and Mother Nature is wrapping up summer here in Milwaukee. After a busy August, I now am back in school (I teach at Milwaukee School of Engineering) and catching up on chores around the house whenever I … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Milwaukee
Tagged autumn, autumn leaves, baby birds, cardinals, leaving the nest, mint, mint plants, nature, outdoors, plants, seasons, September, silver maple tree
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Autumn leaves
Last week I snapped a photo of a tree with yellow-orange leaves that glowed in the late afternoon sun. I took that picture Friday as I left my office, and when I got to work again on Monday, that tree’s … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged autumn leaves, birch tree, burning bush, fallen leaves, nature
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